Smarty`s Moto Wrap for Febraury 19, 2013

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Smarty`s Moto Wrap for Febraury 19, 2013
SMARTY’S MOTO WRAP FOR FEBRAURY 19, 2013
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SMARTY’S THOUGHTS FOR FEB 19
I read with much interest the press release that informed us that the Darwin round
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of the Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) will be combined with the
The 2013 Arenacross
opening round of the Australian Supercross Championship (ASX) in September.
Championship contenders
Having raced in the NT several times I can attest to the fact the Northern Territory
people love their motorsport but if at any stage it is suggested that the ASX is
‘supporting’ the ASBK I will spew chips!! In its current state road racing in Australia
is at best struggling with two series running in different guises while the ASX series
has quickly built a solid following after the successful 2012 series and let’s face it,
the NT is better known as a dirt biking community than anything else.
have hit re-set for the last five
rounds while round 3 of the
Italian Motocross and the
annual Valencia Motocross
gave the GP regulars a
workout while the 2013 Hell’s
Gate Hard Enduro has been
Davi Milsaps has extended his AMA Supercross points lead after round seven at
run and won.
Arlington, Texas and he now has almost a full race points lead over Ryan Dungey
with Ryan Villopoto a few points further back. There were some interesting
developments at Arlington including an outstanding result for FNQ rider Jackson
Richardson so check out the full report below.
The regular stuff has been updated as well
- Where all of our international
Josh Cachia has joined Ben Townley and Ford Dale at the Carlton Dry Honda team
riders are at for next year.
and I reckon that is a ripper decision by all involved. Cachia has matured a lot over
- Team line-ups for 2013
the last few years into a formidable racer and he will be a force in the MX2
- The off-road calendar for
championship chase. Josh’s time in the US will benefit him greatly and more than
2013.
likely earn him an Aussie MX and or SX crown in 2013.
- The results from every major
With Cachia going from KTM to Honda I found it interesting that Andrew Short will
off-road championship or
being exactly the opposite with the likeable Yank being signed by the BTO Sport
series completed in 2012 and
KTM team for the remainder of the AMA SX season and for the full outdoor series.
2013
Short has been riding as a privateer on his own Honda after the Larry
- Australian Off-Road History
Brooks/Jeremy McGrath team folded after round 2 of the AMA Supercross
Lesson (again, HUGE Up-
Championship.
Dates this week!!)
Finally, after a few weeks on great weather the Coolum club day was canceled due
to a deluge of rain late in the week so here we are, late February and no racing on
the 2013 KTM450SX-F or the 1997 Honda CR125R. It is getting a little frustrating
BUT no matter what happens my mates and I are going riding next
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weekend….SOMEWHERE!!!!! That is about it from me this week, Smarty.
- - RACING IN AUSTRALASIA - - - ASBK to Support ASX in NT
NT Motorsport fans will be in heaven when Darwin’s Hidden Valley Raceway hosts the QBE Australian
Superbike Championships (ASBK) and round one of the Australian Supercross Championships from September
12-15.
The event will mark the first ever venture to the Northern Territory for the Australian Supercross
Championship and alongside the ASBK racing there will also be demonstrations from Australia’s leading
freestyle motocross riders and a host of entertainment and fun for the whole family.
Yarrive Konsky, Director of IEG, said his team was excited at the opportunity to bring the two premier racing
disciplines together in one major event. “The Northern Territory loves its motorsport and has been so
receptive to the Australian Superbike Championship,” said Konsky. “We are determined to take two-wheeled
events to another level in the Top End and are excited to announce that both Championships will be held on
the same weekend,a first for our industry.”
“The staging of Supercross alongside the MotoGP last year was an international success, and we’ll build upon
this formula for our visit in September so the event will mark the opening round of the Supercross season, and
the exciting and all-important closing stages of the Superbikes.” Konsky added.
David White, CEO of Motorcycling Australia, said the combination of two dynamic disciplines in one event
would make for a great spectacle. “The ASBK and the Australian Supercross Championship are two of our
premier motorcycle sport competitions, and we are thrilled that IEG will deliver both of these in Darwin this
year,” said White. “Having road race and Supercross events run alongside one another is a dynamic
combination for spectators and riders, we saw this in action at the MotoGP in Phillip Island last year and we
can’t wait to see it again in Darwin this September.”
“The double program in Darwin will be a great chance for our Northern Territory spectators and enthusiasts to
get down to the track and see two very different disciplines of motorcycle sport at the one venue." White
continued. “Some fans may come for the road racing action, and some may come for the Supercross, but all of
them will see some of our top Australian riders out on track doing what they do best," he concluded
Defending Australian Supercross Champion, Jay Marmont was excited at the prospect of racing in the
Northern Territory and joining with the ASBK in one marquee event. “The Australian Supercross Championship
had a great debut season and it is awesome to see that IEG are stepping it up with the 2013 plans,” said
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Marmont. "There has never been a national round of Supercross in Darwin so it is exciting to know we are
bringing the sport live to a whole new audience.
"It is such a great concept having both the ASBK and Supercross on the one weekend - this is a weekend not to
be missed for any motorcycle racing fan, I have never been to Darwin but I have heard it is a really great place
and is home to everything I am into so I am really looking forward to heading up there later this year.”
Marmont added.
- - Cachia To CDH
21 year-old Josh Cachia will ride the Carlton Dry Honda CRF250R in the 2013 MX Nationals and ASX with the
desire to ‘smoke everyone’.
“You know, we’re pretty much like family and I’m just super excited to get on the bike actually,” said Cachia. “I
know the Honda is such a good bike, I mean I saw Eli Tomac’s bike handle things I’d never seen before so on
one side I’m really excited to develop the bike with Chris Woods and I’m looking forward to the change, it’s a
breath of fresh air, I was getting a bit stale on the KTM, so a change never hurts. I just want to bring on this
year with some really good results, actually, I really just want to smoke everyone.”
“It’s not so much been great for results, but more so for life experience,” Cachia said of his recent trip to the
Sates where he contested the opening few round of the AMA 250SX West series. “This year has been amazing.
I went over to America, lived there for six months and I raced the world’s best! I became friends with some of
the world’s best and met some really cool people in the industry.
Cachia’s official debut with the Carlton Dry Honda team will be at Raymond Terrace’s season-opener of the
2013 MX Nationals on Sunday the 14th of April.
- - New Zealand Motocross Championships – Current Standings
MX1 Points after Round 1 of 4: 1. Cody Cooper 67 Pts. 2. Bily MacKenzie 58 Pts. 3. Kirk Gibbs 58 Pts. 4. Justin
McDonald 49 Pts. 5. Todd Waters 45 Pts. 6. Daryl Hurley 43 Pts. 7. Jared Guthrie 42 Pts. 8. Nick Saunders 40
Pts. 9. Jesse Donnelly 33 Pts. 10. Mason Wilkie 28 Pts. 11. James Ainsworth 27 Pts. 12. Ben Townley 25 Pts.
MX2 Points after Round 1 of 4: 1. Scott Columb 72 Pts. 2. Darryll King 62 Pts. 3. Brock Winston 61 Pts. 4. Rhys
Carter 49 Pts. 5. Jesse Dobson 47 Pts. 6. Micah McGoldrick 41 Pts. 7. Peter Broxholme 40 Pts. 8. John Phillips
38 Pts. 9. Kieran Scheele 35 Pts. 10. Cameron Dillon 34 Pts.
Round 2 of the New Zealand motocross championships will be held at Patetonga next weekend.
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- - RACING IN AMERICA - - - AMA Monster Energy Supercross - Round 7 – Arlington, Texas
See full report from yesterday elsewhere on www.mcnews.com.au
Arlington - 450SX Results
Heat 1 (Top 9 to Main): 1. J. Stewart. 2. R. Villopoto. 3. J. Brayton. 4. W. Peick. 5. C. Reed. 6. A. Short. 7. B.
Tickle. 8. J. Hill. 9. T. Canard.
Heat 2 (Top 9 to Main): 1. D. Millsaps. 2. R. Dungey. 3. M. Alessi. 4. K. Partridge. 5. R. Kiniry. 6. B. Lamay. 7. J.
Albertson. 8. M. Goerke. 9. J. Sipes.
LCQ (Top 2 to Main): 1. J. Barcia. 2. C. Blose.
Main Event: 1. R. Villopoto. 2. D. Millsaps. 3. R. Dungey. 4. C. Reed. 5. J. Brayton. 6. J. Barcia. 7. T. Canard. 8.
M. Goerke. 9. A. Short. 10. B. Tickle. 11. W. Peick. 12. M. Alessi. 13. J. Albertson. 14. R. Kiniry. 15. J. Hill. 16. B.
Lamay. 17. J. Sipes. 18. K. Partridge. 19. C. Blose. 20. J. Stewart.
450SX Points after 7 of 17 Rounds: 1. Davi Millsaps – 154. 2. Ryan Dungey – 133. 3. Ryan Villopoto – 130. 4.
Trey Canard – 119. 5. Chad Reed – 115. 6. Justin Barcia – 98. 7. Andrew Short – 95. 8. Justin Brayton – 83. 9.
James Stewart – 75. 10. Matt Goerke - 69
Arlington - 250SX Results
Heat 1 (Top 9 to Main): 1. G. Faith. 2. M. Musquin. 3. J. Decotis. 4. C. Thompson. 5. W. Hahn. 6. K. Peters. 7.
M. Oldenburg. 8. R. Zimmer. 9. G. Swanepoel.
Heat 2 (Top 9 to Main): 1. D. Wilson. 2. V. Friese.3. L. Kilbarger. 4. B. Ripple. 5. A. Gulley. 6. J. Wentland. 7. L.
Vincent. 8. J. Hill. 9. Jackson Richardson.
LCQ (Top 2 to Main): 1. Blacke Wharton. 2. Zach ‘Big Balls’ Bell (I just re-named him after his heat race crash)
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250SX Main Event: 1. D. Wilson. 2. B. Wharton. 3. W. Hahn. 4. K. Peters. 5. J. Hill. 6. M. Musquin. 7. G. Faith. 8.
J. Decotis. 9. V. Friese. 10. L. Vincent. 11. Jackson Richardson. 12. M. Oldenburg. 13. G. Swanepoel. 14. L.
Kilbarger. 15. A. Gulley. 16. R. Zimmer. 17. C. Thompson. 18. Z. Bell. 19. B. Ripple. 20. J. Wentland.
250SX East Points after 1 of 7 Rounds: 1. Dean Wilson – 25. 2. Blake Wharton – 22. 3. Wil Hahn – 20. 4. Kyle
Peters, Greensboro – 18. 5. Justin Hill – 16. 6. Marvin Musquin – 15. 7. Gavin Faith – 14. 8. Jimmy Decotis – 13.
9. Vince Friese – 12. 10. Lance Vincent – 11. 11. Jackson Richardson – 10.
- - Andrew Short Signs with BTO Sports KTM
Arlington was Andrew Short’s last ride as a privateer Honda rider after it was announced that BTO Sports KTM
signed the veteran for the remainder of the 2013 Monster Energy Supercross series and the full AMA Outdoor
National series.
“I’m very excited to have Andrew Short on board and riding for our team” says BTO Sports owner Vince
Arimitsu. “This brings the BTO Sports KTM team to another level with two solid riders in the top ten”
It will be a busy week at the KTM test track as Short will begin racing with the BTO Sports next week at the
Atlanta Supercross.
- - AMSOIL Arenacross Round 7 - Verizon Arena - Little Rock, AR
Only in America can they re-set the points after six rounds of racing but that is what they did for the final five
rounds of the 2013 Amsoil Arenacross Championships. Tyler Bowers had a HUGE points lead up until the re-set
and now sits third in the championship after going 4-8 at Little Rock.
Arenacross Class Overall
1. Zach Ames (5-2) Kaw
2. Jeff Gibson (3-6) KTM
3. Gared Steinke (7-4) Kaw
4. Michael Willard (9-3) KTM
5. Tyler Bowers (4-8) Kaw
6. Mike McDade (1-11) Kaw
7. Willy Browning (12-1) KTM
8. Steven Mages (8-5) KTM
9. Kelly Smith (2-14) KTM
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10. Dave Ginolfi (10-7) KTM
Arenacross Lites Overall
1. Steven Mages KTM
2. Kyle White Hon
3. Michael Lang Hon
4. Maxx Malatia Hon
5. Tanner Moore KTM
6. Michael Willard KTM
7. Johnny Moore Hon
8. Travis Merrill KTM
9. Scott Zont KTM
10. Ryan Shonyo Kaw
Arenacross Class - Points to the Championship
1. Zach Ames 32pts Kaw
2. Jeff Gibson 29pts KTM
3. Tyler Bowers 28pts Kaw
4. Mike McDade 25pts Kaw
5. Gared Steinke 25pts Kaw
6. Willy Browning 23pts KTM
7. Kelly Smith 23pts KTM
8. Nathan Skaggs 19pts KTM
9. Dave Ginolfi 18pts KTM
10. Daniel Blair 14pts Suz
Western Regional Lites Point Standings
1. Michael Lang 59pts Hon
2. Steven Mages 56pts KTM
3. Maxx Malatia 49pts Hon
4. Tyler Villopoto 44pts Kaw
5. Kyle White 43pts Hon
Eastern Region Lites Point Standings
1. Michael Willard 89pts KTM (Championship Winner)
2. Steve Roman 81pts Suz
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3. Scott Zont 69pts KTM
4. Jacob Knable 41pts Kaw
5. TJ Phillips 36pts Yam
- - RACING IN EUROPE - - - Italian Motocross Championships – Pietramurata - Round 3
Red Bull KTM rider Jeffrey Herlings put on a masterclass as he not only won his MX2 moto, but also beat the
leading MX1 riders to win the superfinal in the last round of the Italian Championships. Herlings beat home
Steven Frossard by around a second and was another 10 seconds ahead of third placed Ken De Dycker.
Earlier in the day World MX1 Champion Antonio Cairoli won the MX1 moto from Frossard and De Dycker, his
winning margin four seconds. Cairoli failed to finish the Superfinal, but with the victory by Herlings the
excitement for the opening Grand Prix of the season in Doha, Qatar is mounting.
The senior titles at the Italian International MX Championship were safe in Orange hands when the threeround series concluded on Sunday at the northern Italian circuit of Arco di Trento with Tony Cairoli picking up
both the MX1 and the Elite silverware.
MX 1 teammate Ken De Dycker finished second in the MX1 championship and third in the Elite class while
Jeffrey Herlings had a great start to his season, winning both the MX2 and the Elite race in his only appearance
in the series.
Cairoli started the day with style with a great win in the 17-lap MX1 race, winning from Frenchman Steven
Frossard by almost four seconds. Teammate De Dycker finished fourth giving both riders enough accrued
points in the series to be 1-2 in the championship.
Then Herlings celebrated his return to the international circuit with a dominant victory in the MX2 class,
crossing the line 28 seconds (!) ahead of eventual title winner Christophe Charlier of France and his KTM
factory teammate Jordi Tixier in third. Herlings and Tixier only raced in Rd. 3. They were due to compete at the
Hawkstone International in the UK, but the race was canceled because of bad weather. Herlings then
continued his charge in the Elite race facing off against teammate Cairoli. The Italian had a comfortable lead
on his KTM 350 SX-F and seemed set to deliver a perfect double. He had a comfortable lead through to the
thirteenth of seventeen laps but then got tangled with a back marker and had to retire with a broken
gearshift. Herlings, showing little respect for the rest of the MX1 riders in the field, then went on to win on his
KTM 250 SX-F in front of Frossard. De Dycker took third and Tixier finished in ninth place.
Cairoli came away more than satisfied and said the series had been very good for him except for two small
incidents. In Rd. 2 in Malagrotta he got a stone wedged in his rear brake and today there was the incident with
the back marker. “I tried to pass him but just as I was going past he move out and I hit his back wheel with the
gear shift. I tried to keep going but in the end I had to stop. I knew it was okay for the championship. It is also a
long time since I rode on this type of gravel surface but lap-by-lap I got used to it. It was good to race here
because this is a venue where we will have a GP this season.”
Ken De Dycker had been ill this week and was not at the top of his game but he said he feels very confident
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ahead of the GP season. “It was nice to have three rounds on completely different surfaces and I think we are
ready for the first GP. This year I have had the best training and I feel stronger and fitter than ever before,
especially with the new bike.” De Dycker rides the KTM 450 SX-F
Jeffrey Herlings: “I haven’t been so happy with my pre-season preparations but today was great and I know
I’m always there when the gate drops. I’m glad to have won the MX2 race by almost half a minute and also to
win the Elite race even though it was because Tony had some bad luck. Now it’s two weeks of hard training
before the first GP.” KTM Team managers Claudio de Carli and Stefan Everts were also satisfied with their teams ahead of the
season.
Claudio De Carli said it had been very good to have three races close together and on three different surfaces.
“This is very useful for the riders because we will have these conditions in the GPs this season. The first race in
Sardinia was on sand. Then there was the hard pack of Malagrotta and now the gravel in Arco di Trento, which
was very different and had not much grip. I am very happy with the races and with the pre season preparation.
Today was the reward for all the hard work the riders have done.”
Stefan Everts said he was happy with his two MX2 riders’ performance at Arco. “Jeffrey had two solid races
and two good wins today. Jordi struggled with his confidence on the gravel surface, which was very slippery
but I have confidence in him for the season and at the end of the day I am happy with the both.”
The Red Bull KTM Factory team will now prepare for the opening races of the 2013 World Championship
season to be held on March 1, for the first time in Qatar and under lights.
Italian International MX Championship
MX1 Moto: 1. Cairoli, 2. Frossard, 3. Bobryshev, 4. De Dycker, 5. Philippaerts, 6. Roelants, 7. Simpson, 8.
Chiodi, 9. Gercar, 10. Bertuzzo
MX2 Moto: 1. Herlings, 2, Charlier, 3. Tixier, 4. Lupino, 5. Kullas, 6. Olsen, 7. Del Segato, 8. Pezzuto, 9. Seewer,
10. Cervellin
Superfinal : 1 Herlings, 2. Frossard, 3. De Dycker, 4. Bobryshev, 5. Philippaerts, 6. Charlier, 7. Roelants, 8.
Simpson, 9. Tixier, 10. Lupino
MX1 final standings: 1, Tony Cairoli, Italy, KTM 340 points. 2, Ken De Dycker, Belgium, KTM 285. 3, Evgeny
Bobryshev Honda 240. 4, Steven Frossard, France, Yamaha, 215. 5, David Philippaerts, Italy, Honda 190.
MX2 final standings: 1, Christophe Charlier, France, Yamaha 320 points. 2, Hari Kullas, Finland, Honda, 208. 3,
Stefan Kjer Olsen, Denmark, Honda, 195. 4, Alex Tonkov, Russia, Honda, 149. 5, Samuele Bernadini, Italy, TM
140.
- - Valence International Motocross - Valence, France
Kawasaki’s Gautier Paulin has dominated the annual Valence International Motocross with two wins in the
MX1 motos rides while KTM’s Jake Nicholls made short work of the MX2 field as well – both riders will carry a
lot of confidence as they head to the opening round of the MX World Champs in a few weeks time.
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Paulin pulled out of the Superfinal handing Clement Desalle the overall win on the day so Kawasaki’s press
release says that Paulin dominated the MX1 class while Suzuki’s press release says that Desalle has won the
day….whatever!!
MX1 Overall: 1. Gautier Paulin. 2. Cedric Soubeyras. 2. Clement Desalle. 4. Xavier Boog. 5. Kevin Strijbos. 6.
Tanel Leok. 7. Sebastien Pourcel. 8. Mathis Karro. 9. Fabien Izoird. 10. Jason Dougan.
MX2 Overall: 1. Jake Nicholls. 2. Valentin Teillet. 3. Romain Febvre. 4. Maxime Desprey. 5. Kevin Fors. 6.
Benoet Paturel. 7. Peter Petrov. 8. Simon Mallet. 9. Damon Graulus. 10. Pritt Ratsep.
Superfinal: 1. Xavier Boog (KTM). 2. Clement Desalle (Rockstar Energy Suzuki) +0.02.923. 3. Tanel Leok
(Honda) +0.04.068. 4. Valentin Teillet (Kawasaki) +0.34.302. 5. Kevin Strijbos (Rockstar Energy Suzuki
+0.39.726
Overall Results: 1. Clement Desalle (Rockstar Energy Suzuki) 64pts. 2. Xavier Boog (KTM) 61pts. 3. Tanel Leok
(Honda) 50 pts. 4. Gauthier Paulin (Kawasaki) 50pts. 5. Kevin Strijbos (Rockstar Energy Suzuki) 48 pts.
- - Hell’s Gate Hard Enduro
Graham Jarvis has become the most successful rider ever at the infamous Hell’s Gate Hard Enduro event,
delivering a dominant performance to secure victory at the 10th running of the race.
Jarvis notched up a third consecutive win finishing comfortably ahead of Jonny Walker with Cody Webb third.
For the first time in the 10-year history of the event the Italian mountains were covered in deep snow,
something that provided riders with additional challenges. With the course eased a little due to the adverse
conditions the four lap main race ended with Husaberg the only manufacturer to see two of its riders make it
to the top of Hell’s Peak – the arduous final climb of the race.
Placing second in the morning’s qualifying event Jarvis finished just 15 seconds behind winner Jonny Walker,
ensuring a front row position for the all-important main event.
Doing his best to preserve his energy, Jarvis managed to post the fastest time on the third and final special
test. With thick snow covering much of the course the morning race proved to be anything but easy.
Intent on remaining behind Walker during the opening lap of the main event Jarvis found himself leading the
race a little sooner than he’d hoped. Forced to carve a line through the snow in numerous sections of the
course, Jarvis was nevertheless able to power his way up the many rocky river beds and in doing so instantly
started to pull away from his rivals.
“I was happy to follow Jonny from the start of the main race,” explained Graham shortly after his podium
celebrations. “I was riding behind him ok and in no hurry to pass him, but he made a mistake and I went to the
front of the race.
It was hard because I was putting in the line in the snow. The rivers were surprisingly grippy, which is where I
think I managed to make my time.
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In the snow you just had to try and keep things in a straight line, you couldn’t push hard at all.”
Initially a five-lap race the organiser’s decision to reduce it to four laps was met by relief from the competitors.
Continuing to push hard Jarvis held a commanding lead at the end of the second lap, stopping briefly to refuel
before once again attacking the course. Crashing just once, Jarvis, who earlier this year topped The Tough
One, maintained his relentless pace to start the final lap all but assured of the win.
With darkness beginning to fall as Graham arrived at the base of the final climb it took two attempts for the
Husaberg TE 300 mounted rider to get close to the half way point of the climb.
Pushed, pulled, and dragged upwards by the enthusiastic group of spectators gathered close to the finish,
Jarvis finally reached the end of the race 12 minutes ahead of second placed Walker and clearly overjoyed to
have claimed yet another Hell’s Gate win.
“It’s an incredible feeling to have won at Hell’s Gate for the third time. I really wasn’t expecting it and because
of the conditions I didn’t know how things would work out, or how the other riders would do." Jarvis
explained.
"Once I got into the lead everything went really well. The morning race was quite hard. The snow meant that
some of the easier sections of the track from previous years were really tough, it also meant that I used a bit
more energy than I hoped to.
"Jonny Walker was fast, like I expected him to be, but finishing second and not too far behind was good. “
"I had two goes at the final hill and didn’t even get anywhere near half way. I was screaming to the spectators
to start pulling me because I’ve lost the race on the last hill before," he continued.
"It seemed to take forever to get to the top but once I got a rope on my bike I knew I was safe. It’s a great
achievement to have three wins, but I hope I can add to that. I’ve really enjoyed the race this year and will be
back next year.” Jarvis concluded.
Jarvis won by 12 minutes and 17 seconds ahead of British rider Walker who needed medical attention on the
podium. Beta Factory rider Webb was a further five minutes back in third position.
2013 Hell's Gate Final Results
1. Graham Jarvis, UK, Husaberg
2. Jonny Walker, UK, KTM at 12mins 17secs
3. Cody Webb UK, Beta, at 17mins 32secs
4. Alfredo Gomez, Spain, Husaberg 21mins 52secs
5. Ben Hemingway, UK, Beta 29mins 28secs
- - X-Trial Championship - The Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona – Result after Round 2
Round 2 Results: 1. Toni Bou - Repsol Montesa Honda - 7 pts. 2. Adam Raga - Gas Gas - 21 pts. 3. T. Fujinami
- Repsol Montesa Honda - 23 pts. 4. Jeroni Fajardo - Beta - 28 pts. 5. A. Cabestany - Sherco - 11 pts.
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Championship Standings: 1. Toni Bou - Repsol Montesa Honda - 40 pts. 2. A. Cabestany - Sherco - 21 pts. 3.
Jeroni Fajardo - Beta - 21 pts. 4. Adam Raga - Gas Gas - 19 pts. 5. T. Fujinami - Repsol Montesa Honda - 17
pts.
The next round of the X-Trial World Championship will be next March 10th, in Malaga.
- - SuperEnduro Championship – Points after Round 2 - Barcelona
Points for Round 2: 1, Blazusiak 54 points. 2, Knight 41. 3, Gomez 36. 4, Kornel Nemeth, KTM 34. 5, Cervantes,
33. 6, Walker 30.
Championship Standings after Rd. 2: 1, Blazusiak, 111 points. 2, Knight, 82. 3, Walker 81. 4, Gomez, 67. 5,
Nemeth, 63
- - Where Are Our International Australasians Racing in 2013 - - Chad Reed – TwoTwo Motorsports – AMA Supercross and Motocross
- Brett Metcalfe – TBA – AMA Motocross Championships
- Josh Cachia – J-Star/JDR KTM - AMA Supercross Championships
- Daniel McCoy – AMA Supercross
- Dean Ferris – Monster Energy Yamaha – World MX2 Championships
- Darcy Ward – World Speedway Championships
- Chris Holder – Defending World Speedway Champion
- Jackson Richardson – Privateer - AMA Supercross and Motocross
- Jemma Wilson - Joakim Johansson's MPE Honda team– WEC
- Mitch Harper - Joakim Johansson's MPE Honda team – WEC
- Matt Fish – Husqvarna Rallye Team by Speedbrain – World Rally Events
- Paul Whibley – Team Yamaha USA – Defending GNCC Champion
- Josh Strang – Rocky Mountain ATV/MC DrD Kawasaki – GNCC
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- - RACE TEAMS FOR 2013 - - - Teams for Australian MX Nationals and ASX
Berry Sweet/Lucas Oils Yamaha: Tye Simmonds (MX1)
Campbell Mining Honda: Jake Moss (MX1)
Carlton Dry Honda: Ford Dale (MX1), Ben Townley (MX1), Josh Cachia (MX2)
CDR Yamaha: Lawson Boppin (MX1), Billy Mackenzie (MX1)
Choice Motorsport KTM: Kayne Lamont (MX2), Dylan Long (MX2)
Full Force/Cars R Us Honda: Dean Porter (MX1), Keiron Hall (MX2)
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GYTR Yamaha: Jay Wilson (MXD), Joel Dinsdale (MXD)
Monster Energy Kawasaki: Jay Marmont (MX1), Adam Monea (MX1)
JBC MOTOS: Jacob Wright (MX1), Bailey Coxon (MX2)
MX Factory: Drinking Beer and Relaxing with Family
Privateer: Cheyne Boyd
Raceline Pirelli Suzuki: Ryan Marmont (MX2), Geran Stapleton (MX2)
Serco Yamaha: Luke Styke (MX2), Luke Clout (MX2)
Team Suzuki: Cody Cooper (MX1), Matt Moss (MX1)
Team KTM: Todd Waters (MX1), Kirk Gibbs (MX1)
TM Racing Australia: Simon Thompson (MX1), Nick Geck (MX2)
Tunetech Racing KTM Australia: Kale Makenham (MX2)
Zero Seven Motorsports Kawasaki: Kade Mosig (MX2), Cody Mackie (MX1)
Yamaha Junior Racing – Victoria
Manager: Cameron Taylor
Riders: Cody Dyce (YZ85) / Jed Beaton (YZ125/ YZ250F)
Yamaha Junior Racing – NSW
Manager: Shane Booth
Riders: Brendan Walther (YZ85/YZ125) / Dylan Heaton (YZ125/ YZ250F)
Yamaha Junior Racing – WA
Manager: Peter Strickland
Riders: Matt Fabry (YZ85) / Liam Whisler (YZ250F)
Yamaha Junior Racing – SA
Manager: Shane Metcalfe
Riders: Oscar Maule (YZ85) / Thomas Larwood (YZ85) / Nick Day (YZ125/ YZ250F)
Yamaha Junior Racing – QLD
Manager: Scott Bishop
Riders: Wilson Todd (YZ125/ YZ250F) / Nathan Crawford (YZ125/ YZ250F)
- - Teams for AMA Supercross and Motocross Championships
ADR Motorsports – Ricky Dietrich, Gareth Swanepoel. Kad Mosig (1st six rounds only)
AG Motorsports – Kyle Peters
Black Diamond MX Motocross Team: Jesse Wentland, Zack Williams, Kurt McCabe
BTOSports KTM: Michael Byrne. Matt Goerke. Andrew Short.
Eleven10 Mods Yamaha: Alex Martin.
GEICO Honda: Zach Bell. Justin Bogle. Zach Osborne. Wil Hahn. Eli Tomac. Kevin Windham.
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Hyper-X/R2MX/Proride.com: Weston Peick
JAB Motorsports: Matt Lamoine, Gannon Audette, Vann Martin.
J-Star JDR KTM: Malcolm Stewart. Joey Savatagy.
JGR Yamaha: Justin Brayton. Josh Grant.
Lucas Oil/Troy Lee Designs Honda: Cole Seely. Christian Craig. Jessy Nelson. Shane McElrath.
Maykers/Honda: Zack Freeberg
Monster Energy Kawasaki: Jake Weimer . Ryan Villopoto.
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki: Blake Baggett. Darryn Durham. Martin Davalos. Justin Hill. Tyla Rattray.
Dean Wilson.
Maykers/Witt Racing: Zack Freeberg, Ryan Zimmer
MotoConcepts: Mike Alessi. Jake Canada, Gavin Faith
Proride.com: Weston Peick.
Privateer: Jackson Richardson
Rockstar Suzuki: Jason Anderson. Blake Wharton. Davi Millsaps. Nico Izzi. Ryan Sipes.
RCH Racing Dodge/Sycuan Suzuki: Broc Tickle. Josh Hill (SX Only).
Red Bull KTM: Ken Roczen. Marvin Musquin. Ryan Dungey.
Rock River Yamaha: Ben LaMay.
Rockwell Firepolice: Killy Rusk.
RF Motorsports USA: Collin Jurin - 450 SX. Mikey Horban - 450 SX. Jake Anstett - 250 SX West.
Star Racing Yamaha: Jeremy Martin. Kyle Cunningham . Cooper Webb.
Team Honda Muscle Milk: Trey Canard. Justin Barcia.
Team Rocket Exhaust: PJ Larsen, Michael Leib
Team Tedder/Monster Energy Kawasaki: Myles Tedder. Dakota Tedder.
Ti Lube Yamaha: Phil Nicoletti
Trustimplants.com Suzuki: Tevin Tapia
TwoTwo Motorsports Honda: Chad Reed.
Valli Motorsports Yamaha: Brett Metcalfe. Travis Baker.
Velocity Racing: Kyle Chisholm. Bobby Kiniry.
Yoshimura Suzuki: James Stewart.
51 Fifty Energy Honda: Chris Plouffe, Preston Mull
- - Teams for World Motocross Championships
Ice1 Racing KTM – MX1 Rui Goncalves, Xavier Boog
JM Racing Kawasaki – Yentel Martens
LS Honda – Jens Getteman
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Marchetti KTM – Davide Guarneri
Monster Energy Yamaha – MX1 - Joel Roelants, Steven Frossard. MX2 - Dean Ferris
Monster Energy Kawasaki – MX1 - Jeremy Van Horebeek
Moto Base Honda – Cristin Beggi
Red Bull KTM – MX1 - Antonio Cairoli, Ken DeDycker, MX2 - Jeffrey Herlings, Jake Nicholls.
Route77energy MVR-D Honda - Tanel Leok, Jason Dougan
Scott KTM – MX1 – Kenny Van Dueen, Nikolai Paschinskij
Team Kawasaki – MX1 - Gautier Paulin, Tommy Searle. MX2 - Alessandro Lupino, Arnaud Tonus.
Team Suzuki – Clement Desalle, . Kevin Strijbos
Team Honda – Max Nagl, Evgeny Bobryshev
Team TM - Shaun Simpson
Team Gebben Yamaha – Sebastian Pourcel
- - 2013 CALENDAR - -(Work in Progress)
- - AUSTRALIA
- - The 2013 Australian Speedway Championships Calendar: Round 1: - 5th Jan - Gillman, SA. Round 2: 9th Jan
- Undera, VIC. Round 3: 12th Jan - Kurri Kurri, NSW.
-- Toowoomba Stadium Motocross – Jan 12
-- Pixado.com Troy Bayliss Classic Dirt Track - Taree Motorycle Club: Saturday - 19 January
- - 2013 Australian MX Nationals: Rd1 - 14 April - Raymond Terrace. Rd2 - 28 April - Murray Bridge, SA. Rd3 - 5
May - Wonthaggi, VIC. Rd4 - 19 May - Broadford, VIC. Rd5 - 2 June - Conondale, QLD. Rd6 - 14 July - Appin,
NSW. Rd7 - 28 July - Hervey Bay, QLD. Rd8 - 11 August - Swan Hill, VIC. Rd9 - 25 August - Toowoomba, QLD.
Rd10 - 1 September - Coolum, QLD.
- - 2012 Australian Junior Motocross Championships – Horsham, Vic - September 28 to October 5
- - Manjimup 15000: 7-9 June.
- - Conondale Classic Motocross: Saturday and Sunday – 3rd and 4th of August
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- - 2013 Australian Off-Road Championships: Rd1/2 – 16-17 March – Bulahdelah, NSW. Rd3/4 – 6-7 April –
Warwick, QLD. Rd5/6 – 25-26 May – Corner Inlet, VIC. Rd7/8 – 29-30 June – Barossa, SA. Rd9/10 – 17-18
August – Bendigo, VIC. Rd11/12 – 7-8 September – Dungog, NSW
- - 2013 A4DE - Harvey, Western Australia
Wednesday 17 to Saturday 20 July, 2013.
- - South Australian Motocross Championship: Round 1 - Whyalla – March 9 & 10 (March Long Weekend) –
Whyalla MCC. Round 2 - Mount Gambier – April 20/21 – Mount Gambier JMCC. Round 3 - Gillman – May
11/12 – Motocross Riders Association (MRA). Round 4 - Renmark – June 22/23 – Riverland JMCC. Round 5 Murray Bridge – August 3/4 – Murray Bridge MX.
- - Victorian Junior Motocross Championships: Round 1 April 13-14 Maffra Sale. Round 2 May 25-26 Colac.
Round 3 July 13-14 Albury
- - Victorian Senior Motocross Championships: Round 1 March 23-24 Blue Rock. Round 2 June 15-16 Swan Hill.
Round 3 July 20-21 Ararat. Round 4 August 3-4 Outrim
- - New Zealand’s Farm Jam - February the 23rd, 2013
- - 2013 East Coast Motocross Series: Round 1: Macarthur DMCC, 2-3 February. Round 2: ACTMCC, 9-10
March 2013. Round 3: Maitland DMCC, 20-21-April 2013. Round 4: Wollongong MCC, 22-23 June 2013. Round
5: Nowra MCC, 20-21 July 2013. Round 6: Lakes MCC, 3-4 August 2013. Round 7: Oakdale JMCC, 24-25 August
2013
- - 2013 Australian Supermoto Championship - Whitsunday Raceway, Queensland - 6-7 September
- - 2013 ArenaX Series: Round One -24 February, Phillip Island VIC. Round Two - TBA, Phillip Island VIC. Round
Three - TBA, QLD. Round Four - TBA, SA.
- 2013 Australian Senior Dirt Track Championship - Gunnedah Motorcycle Club - 8-10 June.
- - 2013 Australian Junior Dirt Track Championship - Wyalong Motor Sports Club - 6-7 July.
- - 2013 Australian Supercross Championship - TBA
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- - EUROPE
- - 2012 Dakar Rallye – January 5th to 20th
- - - Mantova Starcross – Jan 26/27
- 2013 Hawkestone International MX – February 10
- - 2013 250/450 WORLD MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE: Rd1. March 2 – Qatar. Rd2. March 10 –
Thailand. Rd3. April 1 – Holland. Rd4. April 14 – Italy. Rd5. April 21 – TBA. Rd6. May 5 – Portugal. Rd7. May 19
– Brazil. Rd8. May 26 – Mexico. Rd9. June 9 – France. Rd10. June 16 – Italy. Rd11. June 30 – Sweden. Rd12. July
7 – Latvia. Rd13. July 14 – Russia. Rd14. July 28 – Germany. Rd15. August 4 - Czech Republic. Rd16. August 18
– Belgium. Rd17. August 25 - Great Britain. Rd18. September 8 – TBA.
- - 2013 MOTOCROSS DES NATIONS: September 29.............................Teutschenthal, Germany
- - 2013 BRITISH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP: -Rd1. March 17th Speed McQueen Events FatCat Moto Park,
Doncaster MX1 MX2 and MXY2. Rd2. March 24th Sidcup MCC Canada Heights, Kent MX1 MX2 and MXY2. Rd3.
April 7th Norwich Vikings MCC Lyng, Norfolk MX1 MX2 MXY2. Rd4. May 12th ACU Events Ltd Milton Park,
Northampton MX1 MX2 MXY2. Rd5. June 2nd Premier MX Venue to be confirmed MX1 MX2 Veterans. Rd6.
June 23rd Cookstown MCC Desertmartin, N Ireland MX1 MX2 MXY2. Rd7. August 11th Salop MCC Hawkstone
Park, Shrewsbury MX1 MX2 Veterans. Rd8. October 6th West Devon MCC Farleigh Castle, Bath MX1 MX2
Veterans
- - 2013 FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX CALENDAR
Rd1. March 23: New Zealand FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Auckland, New Zealand
Rd2. April 20: European FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Bydgoszcz, Poland
Rd3. May 4: Fogo Swedish FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Gothenburg, Sweden
Rd4. May 18: Mitas Czech Republic FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Prague, Czech Republic
Rd5. June 1: British FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Cardiff, Great Britain
Rd6. June 15: Gorzow FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland – Gorzow, Poland
Rd7. June 29: Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Copenhagen, Denmark
Rd8. August 3: Fogo Italian FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Terenzano, Italy
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Rd9. August 17: Latvian FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Daugavpils, Latvia
Rd10. September 7: Slovenian FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Krsko, Slovenia
Rd11. September 21: Scandinavian FIM Speedway Grand Prix – Stockholm, Sweden
Rd12. October 5: Torun FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland – Torun, Poland
- - 2013 MONSTER ENERGY FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP CALENDAR
July 13: Event 1 – Czestochowa, Poland
Poland v Australia v Russia v Winner of Qualifying Round 1
July 15: Event 2 - King’s Lynn, Great Britain
Great Britain v Denmark v Sweden v Winner of Qualifying Round 2
July 18: Race Off - Prague, Czech Republic
Second and third-placed teams from Events 1 and 2
July 20: Final - Prague, Czech Republic
Czech Republic, v Winner Event 1 v Winner Event 2 v Winner Race Off
- - Erzberg Rodeo in Austria - May 30-June 1
- - AMERICA
- - 2013 AMA Supercross Championship: Rd1. January 5 Angel Stadium Anaheim, Calif. Rd2. January 12 Chase
Field Phoenix. Rd3. January 19 Dodger Stadium Los Angeles. Rd4. January 26 O.Co Coliseum Oakland, Calif.
Rd5. February 2 Angel Stadium Anaheim, Calif. Rd6. February 9 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego. Rd7. February
16 Cowboys Stadium Arlington, Texas. Rd8. February 23 Georgia Dome Atlanta. Rd9. March 2 Edward Jones
Dome St. Louis. Rd10. *March 9 Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Fla. Rd11. March 16 Lucas
Oil Stadium Indianapolis. Rd12. March 23 Rogers Centre Toronto. Rd13. April 6 Reliant Stadium Houston.
Rd14. April 13 Metrodome Minneapolis. Rd15. April 20 CenturyLink Field Seattle. Rd16. April 27 Rice-Eccles
Stadium Salt Lake City. Rd17. May 4 Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas.
- - 2013 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Schedule: May 18 - Hangtown Motocross Classic, Sacramento,
Calif. May 25 - Thunder Valley National, Lakewood, Colo. June 1 - Bristol National, Blountville, Tenn. June 8 -
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High Point National, Mt. Morris, Pa. June 22 - Budds Creek National, Mechanicsville, Md. June 29 - Moto X 338
National, Southwick, Mass. July 6 - RedBud National, Buchanan, Mich. July 20 - Washougal National,
Washougal, Wash. July 27 - Spring Creek National, Millville, Minn. August 10 - Unadilla National, New Berlin,
N.Y. August 17 - TBA, TBA. August 24 - Lake Elsinore National, Lake Elsinore, Calif.
- - 2013 Red Bull AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship - Loretta Lynn’s: - July 29 - August 3
- - 2013 World Veteran Motocross Championship: November 2-3, 2013 - Glen Helen, CA
- - 2013 AMSOIL Arenacross Schedule: - Jan 4-6 DCU Center, Worcester, MA. Jan 11-13 1st Mariner Arena,
Baltimore, MD. Jan 18-20 Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI. Jan 26-27 BOK Center Tulsa, OK. Feb 1-3 Cedar
Park Center, Cedar Park, TX. Feb 8-10 Mohegan Sun Arena, Wilkes Barre, PA. Feb 16-17 Verizon Arena, Little
Rock, AR. Feb 23-24 INTRUST Bank Arena Wichita, KS. Mar 2-3 Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO. Mar 15-17
Denver Coliseum Denver, CO.
- - 2013 GNCC Schedule: March 9/10 River Ranch River Ranch, FL. March 16/17 The General Aonia Pass, GA.
April 6/7 Steele Creek Morganton, NC. April 20/21 Big Buck Union, SC. May 4/5 The Mammoth Park City, KY.
May 18/19 Limestone 100 Springville, IN. June 1/2 John Penton Millfield, OH. June 15/16 Mountaineer Run
Masontown, WV. June 29/30 Snowshoe Snowshoe, WV. Sept. 7/8 Unadilla New Berlin, NY. Sept. 21/22 Loretta
Lynn's Hurricane Mills, TN. Oct. 12/13 Powerline Park St. Clairsville, OH. Oct. 26-27 Ironman Crawfordsville, IN.
- - MTA/LA Sleeve 2 Stroke Championship: February 24 - The Ranch, Anza CA. March 24 - Racetown, Adelanto,
CA. April 7 - Glen Helen, San Bernardino, CA.
- - 2013 WORLD OFFROAD CHAMPIONSHIP (WORCS) SERIES: January 18-20 - Peoria, AZ. February 8-10 Primm, NV. March 15-17 - Lake Havasu, AZ. April 19-21 - Hurricane, UT. May 10-12 - Surprise, AZ. July 12-14 Pala, CA. August 9-11 - Devore, CA. September 20-22 - Milford, CA. October 11-13 - Taft, CA.
- - 2013 GEICO AMA EnduroCross Schedule: Rd 1 - Las Vegas, NV - May 3 - Orleans Arena. Rd 2 - Sacramento,
CA - June 8 - Sleep Train Arena. Rd 3 - Ontario, CA - September 21 - Citizens Business Bank Arena. Rd 4 Denver, CO - October 12 - National Western Complex. Rd 5 - Everett, WA - October 26 - Comcast Arena. Rd 6 Boise, ID. - November 9 - Idaho Center. Rd 7 Las Vegas, NV - November 23 - Orleans Arena
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- - Australasian Off-Road History
Lesson - I aim to put every Australasian Champion and Australian International
riders results into this section so if anyone can help with some of the
information that is missing from below please e-mail me on
smartymx97@yahoo.com – it would be great to put up every Australasian and
State Champion from Speedway, Trials, Enduro, Motocross, Supecross as well
as the high profile annual events like Manjimup, King
of the Cross,
Finke, Thumper Nats, Australian Safari, Motocross of Nations, AORC, A4DE,
New Zealand Woodville GP AND the results from every Australasian that ever
managed to succeed on the international scene.
- - Every Australasian International Dirt Bike Rider - For relatively small countries, Australia and New Zealand always seem to
produce great riders and champions – here is a list of riders who have
made an impact on the international racing stage in all aspects of offroad motorcycling.
I will compile all of these rider’s achievements over the next few months
but if anyone has any info that will help please e-mail me on
smartymx97@yahoo.com – likewise, if I have missed anyone let me know.
Leigh Adams – AUS – Speedway
Laurie Alderton – AUS – Enduro/Motocross
Craig Anderson – AUS - Motocross/Supercross
2004 - 15th Outdoor AMA MX (Pro Open), USA
2003 - 7th Outdoor AMA MX (Pro Lites), USA
2002 – 3rd - German International Supercross Championship
2000 – 4th - German International Supercross Championship
1999 – 2nd - German International Supercross Championship
BOB Andrews – NZ – Speedway
1969 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Ivan Mauger) – 1st Place
Kim Ashkanazi – AUS – Motocross/Supercross
UK 125cc Supercross Champion
Darryl Atkins – NZ – Motocross/Supermoto
Geoff Ballard – AUS – Enduro/Motocross
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Jack Biggs – AUS – Speedway
1951 World Speedway Championship – 3rd Place
Barry Briggs (MBE) – NZ - Speedway
1955 World Speedway Championship – 3rd Place
1957 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1957 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1958 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1959 World Speedway Championship – 3rd Place
1962 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1963 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1964 World Speedway Championship – 3rd Place
1965 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1965 British Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1966 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1966 British Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1967 World Speedway Championship – 5th Place
1967 British Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1968 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1969 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1969 British Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1971 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Ivan Mauger) – 1st Place
Troy Butler – AUS – Speedway
1989: World Speedway Finals – Munich: 12th
Michael Byrne – AUS - Motocross/Supercross
Andy Caldecott – AUS – Rally
2005 Dakar Rally – 6th Place
Tony Cookesley – NZ – Motocross
1987 MXoN Team
World Veteran Champion
Cody Cooper – NZ - Motocross/Supercross
Josh Coppins – NZ – Motocross
Vice-World Motocross Champion
Jason Crump – AUS – Speedway
World Speedway Champion
Phil Crump – AUS – Speedway
World Speedway Champion
Val Duggan – AUS – Speedway
1946 London Riders Champion
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Dean Ferris – AUS – Motocross
World Motocross
Matt Fish – AUS – Rallye
2013 Dakar Rally
Rodney Foggatter – AUS – Rallye
2013 Dakar Rally
Stephen Gall – AUS - Motocross/Supercross
1984 World Masters Supercross Champion – Stamford Bridge, London.
Tim Gibbes – AUS – Motocross/Enduro
1957 ISDE – Northern Bohemia – Bronze Medal
1958 ISDE – Germany – Gold Medal
1958 Worcestershire Grand National 350cc Champion
Ben Grabham – AUS – Rallye/Enduro
2013 Dakar Rallye
Graham Harris – NZ – Enduro
1984 250cc British Enduro Championship – 2nd
Troy Herfoss – AUS – Supermoto
AMA Supermoto Champion
Lyndon Heffernan – AUS - Motocross
Darryl Hurley - Motocross/Supercross
Chris Holder – AUS - Speedway
Ron Johnston – NZ - Speedway
1957 World Speedway Championship – 6th Place
1958 World Speedway Championship – 8th Place
1960 World Speedway Championship – 5th Place
Takeshi Katsuya – Aus – Motocross
1999 Japanese 125cc Motocross Champion
2008 and 2009 Japanese 250cc Motocross Champion
Glenn Kearney – AUS – Enduro
Darryl King – NZ - Motocross
Shayne King - Motocross/Supercross/Enduro
1996 World 500cc Motocross Champion
Aub Lawson – AUS – Speedway
1949 World Speedway Championship – 8th Place
1950 World Speedway Championships – 4th Place
1958 World Speedway Championships – 3rd Place
Jeff Leisk - Motocross/Supercross
1979 World Minibike Championship:
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100cc Stock – 1st
100cc Modified – 1st
125cc Stock – 1st
Geoff Mardon – NZ - Speedway
Ivan Mauger – NZ – Speedway
1962 UK Provincial Riders Championship – 1st Place
1963 UK Provincial Riders Championship – 1st Place
1964 European Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1966 World Speedway Championship – 4th Place
1966 British Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1966 European Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1967 World Speedway Championship – 3rd Place
1967 British Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1968 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1968 British Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1969 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1969 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Bob Andrews) – 1st Place
1970 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1970 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Ronnie Moore) – 1st Place
1971 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1971 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Barry Briggs) – 1st Place
1971 World Speedway Longtrack Championship – 1st Place
1971 European Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1972 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1972 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Ronnie Moore) – 2nd Place
1972 World Speedway Longtrack Championship – 1st Place
1973 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1973 British Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1974 World Speedway Longtrack Championship – 2nd Place
1974 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1974 British Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1976 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1977 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1978 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Larry Ross) – 2nd Place
1979 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1979 World Indoor Speedway International – 1st Place
Jay Marmont – AUS – Motocross
Ryan Marmont – AUS - Motocross
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Ivan Miller – NZ – Motocross
Daniel Miner – AUS – Enduro
Geoff Mardon – NZ – Speedway
1953 World Speedway Championship – 3rd Place
1954 World Speedway Championship – 7th Place
Stefan Merriman – NZ – Enduro
1998
World Enduro Championship - 250 cc – Husqvarna – 4th Place
1999
World Enduro Championship - 250 cc – Husqvarna – 2nd Place
2000
World Enduro Championship - 250 cc – Husqvarna – 1st Place
2001
World Enduro Championship - 400 cc – Husqvarna – 1st Place
2002
World Enduro Championship - 400 cc – Husqvarna – 2nd Place
2003
World Enduro Championship - 250 cc – Honda - 1st Place
2004
World Enduro Championship - E1 – Yamaha – 1st Place
2005
World Enduro Championship - E2 – Yamaha – 2nd Place
2006
World Enduro Championship - E2 – Yamaha – 3rd - Place
2007
World Enduro Championship - E2 – Aprilia – 5th Place
2008
World Enduro Championship - E3 - Aprilia – 5th Place
Brett Metcalfe - Motocross/Supercross
Andrew McFarlane - Motocross/Supercross
Ronnie Moore (MBE) – NZ – Speedway
1950 World Speedway Championship – 9th Place
1950 Irish Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1951 Irish Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1952 Irish Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1953 British Match-Race Championship – 1st Place
1954 World Speedway Championships – 1st Place (529 Pounds Prize Money)
1954 British Match-Race Championship – 1st Place
1955 British Match-Race Championship – 1st Place
1956 British Match-Race Championship – 1st Place
1956 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1959 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1960 World Speedway Championship – 2nd Place
1960 British Match-Race Championship – 1st Place
1970 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Ivan Mauger) – 1st Place
1972 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Ivan Mauger) – 2nd Place
1975 World Long Track Championship – 2nd Place
1975 European Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1975 Intercontinental Speedway Championship – 1st Place
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Matthew Philips – AUS – Enduro
Katherine Plumm – NZ – Motocross
Toby Price – AUS – Enduro
Trevor Redmond – NZ – Speedway
1954 World Speedway Championships – 10th Place
Chad Reed - Motocross/Supercross
2002 AMA East Coast Lites SX Champion
2003 U.S Open Champion
2003 FIM World Supercross Champion
2004 U.S Open Champion
2004 AMA Supercross Champion
2005 X-Games Supermoto- Bronze Medal
2007 King of Bercy Supercross Champion
2008 AMA/FIM World Supercross Champion
2009 Monster Energy Triple Crown MX Champion
2009 AMA National Motocross Champion
2009 AMA Athlete of the Year
2009 Australian Supercross Champion
Jackson Richardson – AUS – Motocross/Supercross
Larry Ross – NZ – Speedway
1978 World Speedway Pairs Championship (with Ivan Mauger) – 2nd Place
Billy Sanders – AUS – Speedway
1980 World Speedway Championship – 3rd
1983 World Speedway Championship – 2nd
1984 World Speedway Championship – 12th
Robert Scott – AUS – Motocross
1990: 10th Outright – 500cc World Motocross GP – San Marino.
Les Sheehan – AUS – Scrambles/Enduro
1954 British 500cc Motocross Grand Prix – Hawkstone Park – 10th Place
Tye Simmonds – AUS – Motocross/Supercross
Josh Strang – AUS – Enduro
2010 GNCC Champion
John Titman – AUS – Speedway
1978 World Speedway Championships – 8th
1979 World Speedway Championships – 10th
Ben Townley – NZ - - Motocross/Supercross
Darcy Ward – AUS – Speedway
Graham Warren – AUS - Speedway
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Shane Watts – AUS - Enduro
Paul Whibly – NZ – Enduro
Todd Wiltshire – AUS - Speedway
Arthur George "Bluey" Wilkinson – AUS - Speedway
Lionel Van Praag – AUS – Speedway
1936 World Speedway Champion (First Ever Championship Held at Wembley
Stadium)
Jack Young – AUS –Speedway
1950 World Speedway Championship – 9th Place
1951 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1952 World Speedway Championship – 1st Place
1954 World Speedway Championship – 4th Place
- - Every AORC Winner
- - Every Cessnock Four Day Winner (pre-A4DE)
- - Every A4DE Winner
1982: Geoff Ballard.
1983: 1. John Hand.
1984: 1. Brett Smith. 2. John Hand.
1985: 1. Pele Grandquist.
1992: 1. Frank Bonfadini.
1993: 1. Shane Watts.
1994: 1. Shane Watts.
1995: 1. Shane Watts.
1996: 1. Shane Watts.
1997: 1. Shane Watts. 2. Peter Martin. 3. Stefan Merriman.
- - Every ISDE
1957: Northern Bohemia - 1st ever Australian Team - Tim Gibbes
(Bronze)/Les Fisher (DNF)/Johnny Rock (Bronze)
1958: German – Tim Gibbes (Gold)
- - Every Australian Observed Trials Champion
1965: 1. Johnny Rock.
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1967: 1. Ian Gaff (also 1964 Australian 250cc Motocross Champion).
1976: 1. Peter Paice. 2. David Goldsmith. 3. Peter Luscombe
1979: 1. Steve Johnson
1980: 1. David Goldsmith. 2. Steve Johnson.
1981: 1. Steve Johnson.
1982: 1. Peter Paice. 2. Steve Johnson.
1983: 1. ? 2. Andrew Clement (NZ) 3. Paul Symons (NZ)
1986: 1. Steve Chapman. 2. Steve Johnson. 3. Shane Mitchell.
1991: 1. Shane Mitchell. 2. Don Murray. 3. Richard Kent.
1995: 1. Stefan Merriman. 2. Andrew Poad. 3. Robert Jones.
1996: 1. Robert Jones. 2. Stefan Merriman. 3. James Lawton.
1997: 1. Kevin Zarczynski. 2. Kale Reed. 3. James Lawton.
1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009:
2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: ?
State Trials Titles
1950 NSW Sporting Trials Championship:
1. Fred Syme
1951 NSW Sporting Trials Championship:
1. Fred Syme
1952 NSW Sporting Trials Championships
1. Charlie Scaysbrook. 2. Frank Mayes. Stuart Macquarie
1953 NSW Sporting Trials Championships
1. Frank Mayes. 2. Charlie Scaysbrook. 3. Phil Charleswood
1954 NSW Sporting Trials Championships
1. Frank Mayes. 2. Arthur Paterson. 3. Fred Syme
1955 NSW Sporting Trials Championships
1. Norm Aldridge
1956 NSW Sporting Trials Championships
1. Norm Aldridge. 2. Kelvin Carruthers
1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968: 1969: 1970:
1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1977: 1978: 1979: 1980: 1981: 1982:
- - Every King of Nepean Dirt Track
1990: 1. Martin Notora.
- - Every Maryborough Three Hour Dirt Track Winner
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1984: 1. David Armstrong. 2. Geoff Hart/Daniel Hart. 3. Kevin
Horton/Allan Cunningham.
1985:
1986: 1. Ohl Brothers?? 2. ?? 3. Darren Smart/Tony Fenton
1987: 1. Ohl Brothers 2. Darren Smart/Paul Smart. 3. Trevor
Jordon/Rodney Colquhoun.
- - Every Nepean 6 Hour Dirt Track Winner
1968: (1st Event) 1. Bill Dollow/Fred Boyd/Wal Cox/John Winstanley
1976: 1. Ron David/Doug Platts/Glen McDomald. 2. Jim Scaysbrook/Peter
Addison
1977: 1. Trevor Hunter/Jim Scaysbrook/Ian Burkett
1978: 1. Kevin Condron/Les Ricjards/Greg Foster
1979: 1. Gary O’Brien. 2. Tony Lacey. 3. Kevin Fraser.
1980: 1. Rowlands/Burns. 2. Greg Cady/Michael Cady.
1981: 1. Graeme Bladwin/David Mendham/Ian Mendham. 2. Kevin Fraser/Kevin
Horton/Tony Lacey. 3. Trevor Hunrer/Ian Burkett/Chris Dixon
1982: 1. Kevin Horton/Tony Lacey. 2. Chris Watson/Max Robison/Phil
Lovett
1983: 1. Kevin Horton/Peter Goddard. 2. Graham Baldwin/David Morris/Ian
Mendham
1984: 1. Peter Goddard/John Foreman. 2. Geoff Hart/Danny Hart/Jan Hart
1985: 1. Peter Goddard/John Foreman. 2. Paul Caslick/Glen Bell. 3.
Vaughan Style/Todd Brennan/Len Norris
1986: 1. Glen Bell/Paul Caslick. 2. Garry Owen/Terry Owen. 3. Garry
Whan/Stephen Ellis/Shawn Giles
1987: 1. Trevor Jordon/Rodney Colquhoun. 2. Shane Robinson/Shawn
Giles/Bill Johnson
- - Every Australian Dirt Track Championship Winner
1959: Heit Park, Ipswich
125cc: 1. Ron Kivovich. 2. Les Fisher
250cc: 1, Tony Edwards. 2. Ron Kivovich.
Junior: 1. Ron Warrie
Senior: 1. Ron Warrie. 2. Bill Sewell. 3. Roy East.
1976: Symmonds Plains, Tasmania
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Unlimited: 1. Keith Davies. 2. Michael Cady. 3. Kevin Patton
500cc: 1. Kevin Patton
250cc: 1. Michael Cady
125cc: 1. Kevin Patton
1977: Tivoli Raceway, Queensland
Unlimited: 1. Greg Primmer. 2. Stephen Gall. 3. Glen McDonald
500cc: Greg Primmer
250cc: 1. Gary Chasemore
125cc: 1. Ian Williams
1978:
1979: Granite Park, Victoria
Unlimited: 1. Tony Lacey. 2. Greg Primmer. 3. Michael Cady.
500cc: 1. Greg Primmer
250cc: 1. Kevin Patton
125cc: 1. Ian Williams
1980: Acusa Park, Adelaide
Unlimited: 1. Ian Williams. 2. Greg Cady. 3. Len Norris.
500cc: 1. Len Norris. 2. Ian Williams
250cc: 1. Brett Mahlo
125cc: 1. Malcolm Ling
1981: Cameron Park, Newcastle
Unlimited: 1. Kerry Gray. 2. Karl Bueler. 3. Greg Cady.
500cc: Stephen Gall
250cc: 1. Brett Mahlo
125cc: 1. Garry Percy
125cc Restricted: 1. Stuart Bennett
1982: Launceston
500cc: 1. Kerry Gray
250cc: 1. Brett Mahlo
125cc: 1. Peter Goddard. 2. Brett Dawes
1983: Action Park, Maryborough
500cc: 1. Kevin Horton. 2. Len Norris. 3. Scott Wood.
250cc: 2. Chris Watson. 2. Graeme Baldwin. 3. Kevin Horton.
125cc: 1. Craig Boyce.
1984: Raymond Terrace
500cc: 1. Chris Watson. 2. Mick Poole. 3. Neil Ashman.
250cc: 1. Chris Watson. 2. Paul Caslick. 3. Graham Baldwon.
125cc: 1. Craig Boyce. 2. John Foreman.
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1985: Bendigo
500cc: Chris Watson. 2. Stephen Davies. 3. Michael Stormonth.
250cc: Paul Caslick. 2. Craig Boyce. 3. Craig Connell
125cc: 1. Craig Connell. 2. John Foreman. 3.
1986: Maryborough
500cc: 1. Todd Wiltshire. 2. Stephen Davies. 3. Paul Caslick
250cc: 1. Peter Goddard.
125cc: 1. Gary Owen.
1987: West Wyalong
500cc: 1. Chris Watson. 2. Craig Boyce. 3. Paul Caslick. 4. Todd
Wiltshire
250cc: 1. Chris Watson. 2. Paul Caslick. 3. Craig Connell
125cc: 1. Paul Caslick. 2. Craig Connell. 3. Brian Taylor.
125cc Restricted: 1. Ben Archibald
1988: Broadford
500cc: Stephen Davies. 2. Len Norris. 3. Kevin Horton
1991: Broadford
500cc: 1. Brendon Osborough. 2. Greg Hall. 3. Mick Holder.
250cc: 1. Chris Watson. 2. Craig Andrews. 3. Mark Kirkman.
125cc: 1. Craig Andrews. 2. Nathan Williams. 3. Craig Howlett.
1992: Ballina
500cc: 1. Chris Watson. 2. Brendon Osborough. 3. Gavin Mate.
250cc: 1. Simon Goodchild. 2. Darren Herrick, 3. Chris Watson.
125cc: 1. Simon Goodchild. 2. Craig Howlett. 3. Jamie Greenwood.
1993: Kempsey
500cc: 1. Chris Watson. 2. Paul Caslick. 3. Simon Goodchild.
250cc: 1. Brendan Dipper. 2. Gary Cartwright. 3. Peter Coward.
125cc: 1. Michael Booth. 2. Gary Cartwright. 3. Martin Notaras.
1994: Tivoli Raceway, Ipswich.
500cc: 1. Darryl Gadsby
250cc: 1. Chad Turnbull
125cc: 1. Darryl Gadsby
1995: Maryborough
500cc: 1. Chris Watson, Tony Hyde. 3. Ken Bisley.
250cc: 1. Ken Bisley. 2. Shannon Reed. 3. Shaun Geronomi.
125cc: 1. Shaun Geronomi. 2. Duane Saul. 3. Daniel Stauffer.
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- - Every King of the Mountain Teams Dirt Track Race Winner – Toowoomba
Qld
1994: Open: 1. Jamie Cunninghan/Shawn Giles.
2004: Open 1. 2. 3.
250cc: 1. Darren Herrick/Troy Herfoss. 2. Anthony West/Daniel Reardon.
3. Darren Smart/Paul Smart
- - 1952 Motorsport Carnival Dirt Track - Wentworth Park, Orange
1. Ross Pentecost. 2. Reg Corbett
1955: NSW Short Circuit Championship - Cessnock, NSW
125cc: 1. Bill Morris
250CC: 1. John Rumford
Junior Short Circuit: 1. Roy East
Senior Short Circuit: 1. Norm Fraser
1958: ACT Short Circuit Championships – Mount Ginn
125cc: 1. Roy East.
250cc: Bruce Kell
350CC: 1. Roy East
5000cc: 1. Les Fisher. 2. Eric Debenham. 3. Roy East
1958: NSW Short Circuit Championships – Boxers Creek, Goulburn
250cc: 1. Roy East. 2. Les Fisher.
Junior: 1. Ray Curtis. 2. Roy East
Senior: 1. Les Fisher. 2. Eric Debenham
All Powers: 1. Les Fisher. 2. Ron Kivovich. 3. Jack Davies
1959:
- - Every Australian Scrambles/Motocross Champion
1953: Korweinguboora, Daylesford, Victoria – Nov. 14.
125cc – 1. Ken Rumble. 2. Even Hampson. 3. Lindsay Strevenson.
250cc. 1. Ken Rumble. 2. Ken Thredgold. 3. Lindsay Stevenson.
350cc. 1. John Burrows. 2. Ken Rumble. 3. Lindsay Stevenson.
Unlimited. 1. Ken Rumble. 2. Alec Campbell. 3. John Burrows.
1954: Sheidow Park, South Australia – Aug. 18.
125cc. 1. Ken Rumble. 2. Brian Watson. 3. Bevan Ashendon.
250cc. 1. Ray Wall. 2. Terry Medlow. 3. Ken Rumble.
350cc. 1. Ken Rumble. 2. John Burrows. 3. Ray Stevens.
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500cc. 1. Charlie May. 2. George Lipp. 3. Chris Lowater.
1955: Ropeworks, Mosman Park, West Australia – July 3.
125cc. No Class (?)
250cc. 1. John Rock. 2. John Shaw. 3. No More Finishers
350cc. 1. Peter Nicol. 2. Les Nesser. 3. No More Finishers
500cc. 1. Ron Edwards. 2. Bill Watson. 3. Eric Kosonen
Unlimited. 1. Peter Nicol. 2. Ron Edwards. 3. Eric Kosonen.
1956: Moorebank Army Camp, Sydney, NSW – May 27.
125cc. 1. George Bailey. 2. Mike Williams. 3. Ian Heggart.
250cc. 1. George Bailey. 2. Blair Harley. 3. Mike Williams.
350cc. 1. Peter Nicol. 2. Dean Christie. 3. Don Russell.
500cc. 1. George Bailey. 2. Charlie West. 3. Charlie Scaysbrook.
Unlimited. 1. Charlie West. 2. Peter Nicol. Don Russell.
1957: Holt Park, Amberley, Queensland – July 4.
125cc. 1. Ken Richards. 2. Ray Dole. 3. Chris Brerendes.
250cc. 1. George Bailey. 2. Blair Harley. 3. John Astley.
350cc. 1. Clarrie Stewart. 2. Kevin Cox. 3. Peter Nicol.
Unlimited. 1. George Bailey. 2. Peter Nicol. Clarrie Stewart.
1958: Evansdale, Launceston, Tasmania – May 18.
125cc. 1. Alan Lee. 2. Ken Richards. 3. Greg Rowling.
250cc. 1. Alan Atkins. 2. Alan Lee. 3. Peter Groucott.
350cc. 1. Charlie West. 2. Allan Nicol. 3. Jim Silvy.
500cc. 1. Jim Silvy. 2. Clarrie Stewart. 3. Bob Haythorpe.
Unlimited. 1. Charlie West. 2. John Burrows. 3. Jim Silvy.
1959: Royal Park, Adelaide, South Australia – Aug 22
125cc. 1. Stan Jones. 2. Jim Silvy. 3. (No More Finishers).
250cc. 1. Alan Nicol. 2. Ron Shand. 3. Harry Miller.
350cc. 1. Roy East. 2. Ray Fisher. 3. Keven Almond.
500cc. 1. Ray Fisher. 2. Jeff Mitchell. Les Fisher.
Unlimited. 1. Charlie West. 2. Ray Fisher. 3. Roy East.
1960: Arthurs Creek, Victoria – Sept 28
125cc. 1. Charlie May. 2. (No Other Finishers)
250cc. 1. Gordon Renfree. 2. Neville Doyle. 3. Les Fisher.
350cc. 1. Ken Rumble. 2. John Armstrong. 3. Charlie West.
500cc. 1. Ken Rumble. 2. Charlie West. 3. Don Cann.
Unlimited. 1. Graham Burford. 2. Ken Rumble. 3. Terry Prestage.
1961: Mooreank Army Camp, Sydney – Sept 3
125cc. 1. Ray Dole. 2. Charlie Adwards. 3. Len McEnroe.
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250cc. 1. Charlie West. 2. John Burrows. 3. Blair Harley.
350cc. 1. Charlie West. 2. Gordon Renfree. 3. Gerry Vial.
500cc. 1. Les Fisher. 2. Charlie West. 3. Gordon Renfree.
1962: Ropeworks, Mosman Park, West Australia – June 17
250cc. 1. Gordon Renfree. Glen Britza. 3. John Mitchell.
350cc. 1. Alan Nicol. 2. Gordon Renfree. Glen Britza.
500cc. 1. Akan Nicol. 2. Don Russell. 3. Bob Cutts.
Unlimited. 1. Alan Nicol. 2. Don Russell. 3. Glen Britza.
1963: Archerfield, Brisbane, Aug 11
125cc. 1. Stan Jones. 2. Jim Airy. 3. Brian Carr.
250cc. 1. Bob O’Leary. 2. John Burrows. 3. Richie Stevensen.
350cc. 1. John Burrows. 2. Gordon Renfree. 3. Jim Airy.
500cc. 1. Bob O’Leary. 2. John Burrows. 3. Mike Burrows.
Unlimited. 1. Gordon Renfree. 2. John Burrows. 3. Mike Burrows.
1964: Leonards Circuit, Davenport, Tasmania, June
125cc. 1. Stan Jones. 2. Ian Harrison. No Other Finishers Due To The Mud
250cc. 1. 1. Ian Gaff. 2. Leon Street. 3. Ray Turner.
350cc. 1. Ray Turner. 2. Harry Morice. 3. Bob O’Leary.
500cc. 1. Geoff Taylor. 2. Leon Street. 3. Harry Morice.
Unlimited. 1. Ian Gaff. 2. Bob O’Leary. 3. Ray Turner.
1965: Clarendon, South Australia, Sept 5
125cc. 1. Ian Gaff (1st Title for Bultaco in Australia). 2. Peter
Johnson. 3. David Basham.
250cc. 1. Graham Burford. 2. John Mapperson. 3. David Basham. 4. Don
Collins (1st Husqvarna in Australia).
350cc. 1. John Mapperson. 2. Ray Trevena. 3. Ray Christie.
500cc. 1. Ray Fisher. 2. John Mapperson. 3. David Basham.
Unlimited. 1. John Burrows. 2. John Mapperson. 3. Graham Burford.
1966: Christmas Hills, Yarra Glen, Vitoria, Oct 9.
125cc. 1. Ray Owen. Ray Fisher. Keith Stacker.
250cc. 1. Graham Burford. 2. John Burrows. Geoff Taylor.
350cc. 1. John Mapperson. 2. Paul Franklin. 3. Allan Young
500cc. 1. Ray Fisher. 2. John Burrows. 3. Keith Stacker.
Unlimited. 1. John Mapperson. 2. Geoff Taylor. John Burrows.
1967: Mt Kembla, Wollongong, Oct 8
125cc. 1. Leon Street. 2. Blair Harley. 3. Craig Crandell.
250cc. 1. Matt Daley (1st Husqvarna Title in Australia). 2. Geoff Taylor.
3. Chris Richardson.
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350cc. 1. Matt Daley. 2. Geoff Taylor. 3. Graeme Smith.
500cc. 1. Ray Fisher. 2. Laurie Alderton. 3. Matt Daley.
Unlimited. 1. Ray Fisher. 2. Laurie Alderton. 3. Matt Daley.
1968: Collie. Western Australia, Oct 20
125cc. 1. Ray Fisher. 2. Richard Turner. 3. Terry Willis.
250cc. 1. Rob Voumard (1st Yamaha Title in Australia). 2. Philip Heywood.
3. Brian Thompson.
350cc. 1. Gordon Renfree (Last Australian 350cc Champion). 2. John
Mitchell. 3. Peter Bevilaqua.
500cc. 1. Dave Basham. 2. Ray Fisher. 3. Rob Voumard.
Unlimited. 1. Ray Fisher. 2. Richie Kings. 3. Michael Dowsett.
1969: St Leonards, Tasmainia, Nov 23
125cc. 1. Gary Flood. 2. Richard Turner. 3. Gary Adams.
250cc. 1. Gary Flood. 2. Matt Daley. 3. Rob Voumand.
500cc. 1. Gary Flood. 2. Matt Daley. 3. Gary Adams.
Unlimited. 1. Gary Flood. 2. Rob Voumand. 3. Matt Daley.
(First Clean Sweep of Championships)
1970: Tivoli Raceway, Ipswich, Queensland, Aug 1970.
125cc. 1. Gary Flood. 2. Gary Adams. 3. Don Newell.
250cc. 1. Gary Adams. 2. Jack Pengally. 3. Gary Flood.
500cc. 1. Michael Groom. 2. John Mapperson. 3. Dave Basham.
Unlimited. 1. Matt Daley. Dave Basham. 3. Terry Gunter.
1971: 125 - Dave Basham. 250 - Dave Basham. 500 - Ivan Miller.
1972: 125 - Edward Lancaster. 250 - Trevor Flood. 500 -
Trevor Flood.
1973: 125 - Gary Flood. 250 - Per Klitland. 500 - Trevor Flood.
1974: 125 - Brian Martin. 250 - Gary Flood. 500 - Per Klitland.
1975: 125 - Gaston Rahier. 250 - Gaston Rahier. 500 - Steve Cramer.
1976: 125 - Steve Cramer. 250 - Michael Landman. 500 - Geoff Worrall.
1977: 125 - Darryl Willoughby. 250 - Anthony Gunter. 500 - Stephan Gall
1978: 125 - Michael Landman. 250 - Pelle Granquist. 500 - Pelle
Granquist.
1979: 125 - Shane Kirkpatrick. 250 - Pelle Granquist. 500 - Pelle
Granquist.
1980: 125 - Peter Carney. 250 - Stephan Gall. 500 - Trevor Williams.
1981: 125 - Jeff Leisk. 250 - Stephan Gall. 500 - Anthony Gunter.
1982: 125 - Ray Vandenberg. 250 - Stephan Gall. 500 - Jeff Leisk.
1983: 125 - Glen Bell. 250. Stephan Gall. 500 - Trevor Williams.
1984: 125 - Glen Bell. 250 - Jeff Leisk. 500 - Jimmy Ellis.
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1985: 125 - Jimmy Ellis. 250 - Jimmy Ellis. 500 - Trevor Williams.
1986: 125
- Glen Bell. 250 - Vaughan Styles. 500 - Craig Dack.
1987: 125 - Glen Bell. 250 - Craig Dack. 500 - Craig Dack.
1988: 125 - Jeff Leisk. 250 - Jeff Leisk. 500 - Jeff Leisk.
1989: 125 - Glen Bell. 250 - Eddie Warren. 500 - Eddie Warren.
1990: 125 - Steven Andrew. 250 - Craig Dack. 500 - Glen Bell.
1991: 125 - Glen Bell. 250 - Craig Dack. 500 - Glen Bell.
1992: 125 - Kim Ashkenazi. 250 - Kim Ashkenazi. 500 - Kim Ashkenazi.
1993: 125 - Cameron Taylor. 250 - Lee Hogan.
1994: 125 - Joel Elliot. 250 - Kim Ashkenazi. 500 – Lee Hogan.
1995: 125 - Mick Cook. 250 - Kim Ashkenazi. 500 – Steven Andrew.
1996: 125 - Dale Britton. 250 - Peter Melton.
1997: 125 - Troy Carroll. 250 - Craig Anderson.
1998: 125 - Michael Byrne. 250 - Craig Anderson.
1999: 125 - Troy Dorron. 250 - Andrew Mcfarlane.
2000: 125 - Kim Ashkenazi. 250 - Andrew Mcfarlane.
2001: 125 - Daryl Hurley. Open - Daryll King.
2002: 125 - Troy Dorron. Open - Craig Anderson.
2003: 250 - Troy Carroll. 450 - Daryll King.
2004: 250 - Cody Cooper. 450 - Daryll King.
2005: 250 - Cameron Taylor. 450 - Daryl Hurley.
2006: 250 - Ryan Marmont. 450 - Craig Anderson.
2007: 250 - Jake Moss. 450 - Dan Reardon.
2008: 250 - Luke George. 450 - Jay Marmont.
2009: 250 - Matt Moss. 450 - Jay Marmont.
2010: 250 - P.J. Larsen. 450 - Jay Marmont.
2011: 250 - Matt Moss. 450 - Jay Marmont.
2012: 250 – Ford Dale. 450 – Josh Coppins.
2013: 250 - ? . 450 - ?.
- - Every New Zealand Motocross Champion:
2001:
500cc: 1. ? 2. Darryl Hurley. 3.
250CC:
125cc: 1. Darryl Hurley
2002:
500cc: 1. ? 2. Darryl Hurley. 3.
250CC:
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125cc: 1. Darryl Hurley
2003: 500cc: 250CC: 125cc:
2004: 500cc: 250CC:
125cc: 1. Darryl Hurley
2004: 500cc: 250CC:
125cc: 1. Darryl Hurley
2004: 500cc: 250CC:
125cc: 1. Darryl Hurley
2005: 500cc: 250CC: 125cc:
2006: 500cc: 250CC:
125cc: Damien King
2007: 500cc: 250CC:
125cc: Damien King
2008:
Pro-Open: 1. Darryl Hurley
250CC:
125cc: Damien King
2009: 500cc: 250CC:
125cc: 1. Darryl Hurley
2010: 500cc: 250CC: 125cc:
2011: 500cc: 250CC: 125cc:
2012:
Pro-Open: 1. Ben Townley.
250CC: 1. Darryl King. 2. Scott Columb
125cc:
- - Every MR Motocross Champion: 1974 - Trevor Flood. 1975 - Gary Flood.
1976 - Anthony Gunter. 1977 - Anthony Gunter. 1978 - Stephen Gall. 1979 Anthony Gunter. 1980 - .Stephen Gall. 1981 - Stephen Gall. 1982 - Stephen
Gall. 1983 - Ray Vandenberg. 1984 - Jeff Leisk. 1985 - Jeff Leisk. 1986 Craig Dack. 1987 - Craig Dack. 1988 - Craig Dack. 1989 - No series. 1990 Craig Dack
- - Every Motocross of Nations Results
MXoN Team Standings 2012: 1. Germany. 2. Belgium. 3. USA. 4.
Netherlands. 5. Italy. 6. France. 7. Estonia. 8. Great Britain. 9.
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Portugal. 10. Australia (Todd Waters, Kirk Gibbs, Lawson Bopping). 15. New
Zealand.
MXoN Team Standings 2011: 1. USA. 2. France. 3. Australia. 4. Great
Britain. 5. Belgium. 6. South Africa. 7. Germany. 8. Spain. 9. The
Netherlands. 10. Estonia. 29. New Zealand.
MXoN Team Standings 2010: 1. USA. 2. Belgium. 3. Germany. 4. Great
Britain. 5. Italy. 6. Australia. 7. France. 8. New Zealand. 9. Portugal.
10. Puerto Rico.
MXoN Team Standings 2009: 1. USA. 2. France. 3. Belgium. 4. Germany. 5.
Great Britain. 6. Italy. 7. Australia. 8. Estonia. 9. South Africa. 10.
Switzerland. 11. New Zealand.
MXoN Team Standings 2008: 1. United States. 2. France. 3. Belgium. 4.
Great Britain. 5. Italy. 6. Australia. 7. Spain. 8. New Zealand. 9.
Switzerland. 10. Germany.
MXoN Team Standings 2007: 1. USA. 2. France. 3. Belgium. 4. Italy. 5.
Great Britian. 6. Spain. 7. Japan. 8. Switzerland. 9. Germany. 10. Canada.
20. Australia. (No Results for New Zealand)
MXoN Team Standings 2006: 1. USA. 2. Belgium. 3. New Zealand. 4. Italy.
5. France. 6. Great Britain. 7. South Africa. 8. Spain. 9. Estonia. 10.
Finland. 11. Australia.
MXoN Team Standings 2005: 1. USA. 2. France. 3. Belgium. 4. New Zealand.
5. Great Britian. 6. Estonia. 7. The Netherlands. 8. Portugal. 9. South
Africa. 10. Spain. 16. Australia.
MXoN Team Standings 2004: 1. Belgium. 2. The Netherlands. 3. France. 4.
Estonia. 5. South Africa. 6. Finland. 7. New Zealand. 8. Canada. 9. Great
Britain. 10. Portugal. 13. Australia.
MXoN Team Standings 2003:
MXoN Team Standings 2002:
MXoN Team Standings 2001:
MXoN Team Standings 2000:
MXoN Team Standings 1999:
MXoN Team Standings 1998: 1. Belgium. 2. Finland. 3rd. New Zealand. 20th
Australia (Craig Anderson, Lee Hogan, Michael Byrne).
MXoN Team Standings 1997: 11th. Australia (Andrew McFarlane, Troy
Carroll, Cameron Taylor).
MXoN Team Standings 1996: 19th. Australia (Mick Cook, Craig Anderson, Kim
Ahkenazi)
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MXoN Team Standings 1995:
14th.
Australia (Mick Cook, Craig Anderson, Kim
Ahkenazi)
MXoN Team Standings 1994:
MXoN Team Standings 1993: 5th. New Zealand. 13. Australia (Lee Hogan,
Glenn Bell, Kim Ashkenazi)
MXoN Team Standings 1992 (Manjimup - Australia): 6th. Australia (Kim
Ashkenazi, Dale Britton, Jason Marshall)
MXoN Team Standings 1991: 10th. Australia (Dale Britton, Craig Dack, Glen
Bell)
MXoN Team Standings 1990: 7th. Australia (Jeff Leisk, Glen Bell, Craig
Dack)
MXoN Team Standings 1989: 7th. Australia (Jeff Leisk, Glen Bell, Craig
Dack)
MXoN Team Standings 1988: 4th. Australia (Jeff Leisk, Glen Bell, Craig
Dack)
MXoN Team Standings 1987: 21st. Australia (David Armstrong, Glen Bell,
Craig Dack)
MXoN Team Standings 1986: 7th. Australia (David Armstrong, Glen Bell,
Craig Dack)
MXoN Team Standings 1985: MXoN Team Standings 1984: MXoN Team Standings
1983: MXoN Team Standings 1982: MXoN Team Standings 1981:MXoN Team
Standings 1980: MXoN Team Standings 1979: MXoN Team Standings 1978: MXoN
Team Standings 1977: MXoN Team Standings 1976: MXoN Team Standings 1975:
MXoN Team Standings 1974: MXoN Team Standings 1973: MXoN Team Standings
1972: MXoN Team Standings 1971: MXoN Team Standings1970:MXoN Team
Standings 1969 MXoN Team Standings 1968: MXoN Team Standings 1967: MXoN
Team Standings 1966: MXoN Team Standings 1695: MXoN Team Standings
1964:MXoN Team Standings 1963: MXoN Team Standings 1962: MXoN Team
Standings 1961: MXoN Team Standings 1960: MXoN Team Standings 1959: MXoN
Team Standings 1958: MXoN Team Standings 1957: MXoN Team Standings 1956:
MXoN Team Standings 1955: MXoN Team Standings 1954: MXoN Team Standings
1953: MXoN Team Standings 1952: MXoN Team Standings 1951:
- - Every Thumper Nationals Champion:
1992: 1993:
1994: Open: 1. Lyndon Heffernan. 2. Jeff Leisk. 3. Jamie Cunningham.
1995:
1996: Open: 1. Glen Bell. 2. Lyndon Heffernan. 3. Jamie Cunningham.
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1997: Open: Craig Anderson
1998: Open: Craig Anderson
1999: 400CC: Michael Cotter. Open: Darryl Hurley
2000: 250cc: Andrew McFarlane. 400cc: Open: Michael Byrne
2001: 250cc – Troy Carroll. Open: Darryl King
2002: 250cc – Troy Carroll. Open: Craig Anderson
2003: 250cc – Troy Carroll
- - Every Manjimup 1500 Winner – Manjimup WA
1981 – Roger Harvey. 1983 – Darryl Willoughby. 1984 – Jeff Leisk. 1985 –
Jeff Leisk. 1986 – Jimmy Ellis. 1987 – Craig Dack. 1988 – Craig Dack. 1989
– Glenn Bell. 1990 – Craig Dack. 1991 – Rob Herring. 1993 – Dale Britton.
1994 – Jason Marshal. 1995 – Eddie Warren. 1997 – Craig Anderson. 1998 Lee Hogan. 1999 – Andrew McFarlane. 2001 – Andrew McFarlane. 2003 – Jay
Marmont. 2004 – Paul Broomfield. 2005 - Tim Weigand. 2007 – Jay Marmont.
2009 – Matt Moss. 2010 – Brad Anderson. 2011 – Jay Marmont. 2012 – Brad
Anderson.
- - Every Manjimup Scramble Winner
1958 – Peter Nicol.
- - Every King Of The Cross Motocross Winner – Western Australia
1976: 1. Graeme Smythe (?)
1977:
1978: 1. Graeme Smythe (?)
1979: 1. Anthony Gunter. Stephen Gall. 3. Jim Aird
1980: 1. Stephen Gall
1983: 1. Vaughan Style. 2. Marty Moates. 3. Jeff Leisk. 4. Trevor
Williams
1984: 1. Vaughan Style
1986: 1. Jimmy Ellis. 2. Craig Dack
1987: 1. Craig Dack. 2. Brad Thompson. 3. Jason Marshall
2010: 1. Jay Marmont.
2011: 1. Jay Marmont. 2. Cody Mackie. 3. Kade Mosig
2012: 1. Jay Marmont. 2. Ryan Marmont. 3. Dean Porter
- - Every Mountain Man Motocross Winner – Toowoomba QLD
1975: 1. Gary Flood - Bultaco
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1976: 1. Peter Boyle (New Zealand). 2. Steve Cramer.
1977: 1. Stephen Gall
1978: 1. Pelle Granquist
1979: 1. Pelle Granquist. 2. Andrew Bailey
1980: 1. Robert (Beatle) Bailey. 2. Stephen Gall. 3. Andrew Bailey
1981: 1. Anthony Gunter
1982: 1. Stephen Gall. 2. Robert Bailey. 3. Bryan Flemming. 4. ? 5.
Darren Smart (?)
1983: 1. Dave Armstrong
1984: 1. Jeff Leisk. 2. David Armstrong. 3. James Deakin
1985: 1. David Armstrong. 2. Darryl Shultz. 3. Stephen Gall
1986 – 1. Craig Dack. 2. David Armstrong. 3. Glen Bell
1987: 1. Craig Dack. 2. Jeff Leisk
1988: 1. Jeff Leisk
1989: 1. Glenn Bell. 2. Eddie Warren. 3. Peter Melton.
Echo Valley Closed to Motocross Until 1997.
1997: 1. Troy Carroll (Final Event).
- - Every Winter-Nationals Winner – Tivoli Raceway, Ipswich Qld
1980: 125cc – 1. Calvin Brewster. 2. Robert Bailey. 3. Mark Hill (?)
Open: 1. Stephen Gall.
1981: Open: 1. Stephen Gall
1982: Open: 1. Stephen Gall. 2. Jeff Leisk.
- - Every Woodville GP Winner – New Zealand
1993 – 1. Shayne King. 2. Darryl King. 3. Daryl Atkins.
2011 – 1. Ben Townley.
2012 – 1. Ben Townley
- - Every Australian Supercross Champion:
1981 – 1982 – 1983 – 1984 – 1985 – 1985 – 1987 – 1988 – 1988 – 1989
1990 – Craig Dack.
1991 – Craig Dack.
1992 – 1993 – 1994 – 1995 – 1996 –
1997 – Craig Anderson.
1998 – Andrew McFarlane.
1999 – Chad Reed.
2000 – Chad Reed.
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2001 – 1. Craig Anderson.
2002 - Craig Anderson. 2. Darryl Hurley.
2003 - Jay Marmont.
2004 - Troy Carroll.
2005 - Troy Carroll.
2006 - Dan Reardon.
2007 - Dan Reardon.
2008 - Chad Reed.
2009 - Chad Reed.
2010 - Josh Hansen.
2011 - Jay Marmont.
2012 - Jay Marmont
- - Every Australian 125cc/Pro-Lites Supercross Champion:
1996 – Troy Carroll.
1997 – Troy Carroll.
1998 - . 1999 - . 2000 - . 2001 - .
2002 – Troy Carroll.
2003 – Troy Carroll.
2004 - . 2005 - . 2006 – . 2007 – .
2008 – Matt Moss.
2009 – Matt Moss.
2010 - .
2011 – Gavin Faith.
2012 – Gavin Faith.
- - Every New Zealand Supercross Champion:
2001: 1. Darryl Hurley
2002: 2003: 2004:
2005: 1. Darryl Hurley
- - Every New Zealand 125cc/Pro-Lites Supercross Champion:
State Motocross Championships and Events
NSW
1947: State Championship - Holdsworthy, Sydney
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250cc: 1. Geoff Blythe
350CC: 1. Geoff Blythe
Unlimited: 1. Bill Mayes
1948: State Championship - Holdsworthy, Sydney
350cc: 1. Charlie Scaysbrook
Umlimited: 1. Frank Mayes
1949: State Championship - Liverpool
350cc: Stuart MacQuarie
500cc: Ted Stevens
1950: State Championship - Liverpool
250cc: Charlie Scaysbrook
Unlimited:
Charlie Scaysbrook
Champion of Champions: Charlie Scaysbrook
1950: NSW Grand National Scrambles - Baulkham Hills
1. Bill Morris. 2. Charlie Scaysbrook. 3. Jack Ahearn
1952: NSW Grand National Scrambles – Shepherd’s Oval, Wollongong
125cc: 1. Bill Morris
250CC: 1. Bill Morris
350cc: Monty South
Unlimited: Frank Mayes
Champion of Champions: Frank Mayes
1953: State Championship - Moorebank Scrambles – 1st Meeting
250cc: 1. Harry Payne
350cc: Bob Robinson
500cc: Roy Dungate
Unlimited: Roy Dungate
1954: State Championship - Moorebank, Sydney
250CC: Monty South
350CC: Charlie Scaysbrook
500CC: Monty South
Aces Invitiation: Monty South
1955: State Championship - Moorebank, Sydney
125cc: 1. George Bailey
250cc: 1. Harry Pyne
Unlimited: 1. George Bailey
Champion of Champions: 1. George Bailey
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1956: State Championship - Moorebank, Sydney
350cc: Les Fisher
500cc: Les Fisher
1957: State Championship - Tamworth
125cc: 1. Bob Clifton
250CC: 1. Harry Pyne
350cc: 1. Harry Pyne
Unlimited: 1. Peter Nicol (WA). 2. Harry Pyne.
1958: State Championship - Moorebank, Sydney (Mud Meeting)
125cc: 1. Ron Kivovitch
250CC: 1. Neil Swanson
Junior: 1. Les Fisher
Senior: 1. Bob Walpole. 2. Les Fisher. 3. Lance Low.
Unlimited: 1. Bob Walpole. 2. Neil Swanson
South Australia
1949: State Championship - Mt Gambier
250cc: Charlie May
350CC: Charlie May
500cc: Laurie Boulter
1951: State Championship - Tanunda
350cc: Jim Silvey
500cc: John Kelvin
1951: Australia Day Sellicks Beach Race
250CC: Les Diener
350CC: Les Diener
Unlimited: Les Diener
1952: State Championship - Mt Gambier
125cc: Merv Cooper
250CC: Ken Thredgold
350cc: Les Sheehan
Unlimted: Les Sheehan
1952 Australia Day Sellicks Beach Race
250CC: Les Diener
350CC: Les Diener
Unlimited: Les Diener
1956: State Championship - Sleeps Hills
125cc: Jim Silvy
500CC: Graham Burford
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1956: State Championship - Sheidow Park
250CC: George Bailey
Unlimited: George Bailey
Victoria
1949: State Championship - Jordanville
250cc: Charlie May
350cc: Ron Jones
500cc: Harold Tapscott
1950: State Championship - Gladstone Park
125cc: Bert Flood
250cc: Lindsay Stevenson
350cc: Neil Street
Unlimited: Duncan Smith
1950: Annual Korweinguboora Mud Battle
1. Geoff Blythe
1952: Victorian Grand National Scrambles – Lysterfield
1952: Ron Hunter Memorial 20 Lap Main
1. Les Sheehan
1954: State Championship - Port Henry, Geelong
125cc: Ken Rumble.
250cc: Ken Rumble
Unlimited: George Bailey
1956: State Championship - Langwarrin
250cc: 1. Les Sheehan
Unlimited: 1. Les Sheehan 2. George Bailey
1958: State Championship - Langwarrin
125cc: 1. Ian Heggart
250cc: 1. George Bailey. 2. Ray Fisher
350cc: 1. John Burrows. 2. Ray Fisher
Unlimited: 1. Ray Fisher. 2. George Bailey. 3. John Burrows.
West Australia
1953: Annual Harley Scramble – Mossman Park, Perth
1. Peter Nicol
1954: Annual Harley Scramble – Mossman Park, Perth
1. Peter Nicol. 2. Bill Watson. 3. Ron Edwards
1958: State Championship - Hilton Park, Freemantle
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350cc: Charlie West
500cc: Charlie West
Unlimited: Peter Nicol
1959: Annual Harley Scramble – Mossman Park, Perth
1. Charlie West. 2. Alan Nicol. 3. Don Russell. 4. George Scott
Queensland
1958: State Championship - Heit Park, Amberley
125cc: 1. Clarrie Stewart
250cc: 1. Clarrie Stewart
500cc: 1. Clarrie Stewart
Unlimited: ?
-- HERE ARE THE RESULTS FROM ALL OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP
THAT HAVE FINISHED FOR 2013 –
- - 2013 Australian Speedway Championships – January 2013
Final Championship Standings and Points (three round breakdown in brackets): 1. Troy Batchelor (20+20+20)
60. 2. Dakota North (14+18+16) 48. 3. Cameron Woodward (15+17+15) 47. 4. Rohan Tungate (17+9+17) 43. 5.
Jason Doyle (18+7+18) 43. 6. Davey Watt (11+16+12) 39. 7. Alex Davies (12+11+11) 34. 8. Michael Dyer
(16+4+13) 33. 9. Justin Sedgmen (13+15+3) 31. 10. Josh Grajczonek (10+12+9) 31 11. Mark Lemon (9+14+7)
30. 12. Sam Masters (7+13+10) 30. 13. Tryon Proctor (6+10+14) 30. 14. Adam Shields (3+6+4) 13. 15. Kozza
Smith (4+2+6) 12. 16. Cameron Heeps (2+3+2)
2013 Pixado Troy Bayliss Cup – January 2013
Final Results: 1. Michael Kirkness. 2. Troy Herfoss. 3. Jarryd Oram. 4. Troy Bayliss. 5. Paul Caslick. 6. Broc
Parkes. 7. Jamie Stauffer. 8. Damian Cudlin. 9. Josh Waters. 10. Josh Brookes. DNF – Chris Vermeulen, Josh
Hook.
- - 2013 Montova Starcross – January 2013
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Saturday’s Superpole Results 1. Desalle (Suzuki / BEL) 1'48 "505 2. Paulin (Kawasaki / FRA) 1'48 "795 3.
Goncalves (KTM / POR) 1'49 "214 4. Nagl (Honda / GER) 1'49 "742 5. Guarneri (KTM / ENG) 1'50 "436 6. van
Horebeek (Kawasaki / BEL) 1'50 "504 7. Boog (KTM / FRA) 1'50 "694 8. Bobryshev (Honda / RUS) 1'50 "805 9.
Leok (Honda / EST) 1'51 "138 10. Strijbos (Suzuki / BEL) 1'51 "675.
Sunday’s Results: Overall
1. STRIJBOS Kevin - MX1 - Rockstar Energy Suzuki - 75 (25+25+25).
2. BOBRYSHEVshev Evgeny - MX1 - World Motocross Honda - 52 (10+20+22).
3. LEOK Tanel - MX1 - Honda - 52 (15+22+15).
4. VAN HOREBEEK Jeremy - MX1 - Monster Energy Kawasaki - 51 (18+15+18).
5. PAULIN Gautier - MX1 - Kawasaki Racing Team - 50 (20+14+16).
6. BOOG Xavier - MX1 - Ice1 Racing KTM - 45 (9+16+20).
7. DESALLE Clement - MX1 - Rockstar Energy Suzuki - 42 (22+18+2).
8. GETTEMAN Jens - MX1 - LS Honda - 38 (13+12+13).
9. VAN DUEREN Kenny - MX1 - Scott KTM - 32 (7+11+14).
10. NAGL Maximilian - MX1 - Honda World Motocross - 32 (16+13+3).
11. DAMI Stefano - MX1 - Offroad Italian Yamaha - 24 (5+8+11).
12. BEGGI Cristian - MX1 - Moto Base Honda - 21 (2+7+12).
13. DE REUVER Marc - MX1 - Stabilo KTM - 21 (11+9+1).
14. DELINCE Jeremy - MX1 - RB Team Yamaha - 19 (0+10+9).
15. FERRARI Fabio - MX1 - Arco Di Trento Honda - 18 (4+6+8).
16. JUST August - MX1 - Latvia Elksni Honda - 14 (0+4+10).
17. MARTENS Yentel - MX1 - JM Racing Kawasaki - 14 (3+5+6).
18. GUARNERI Davide - MX1 - Marchetti KTM - 14 (14+0+0).
19. POURCEL Sebastien - MX1 - Team Gebben Yamaha - 12 (12+0+0).
20. PASCHINSKIJ Nikolai - MX1 - Scott KTM - 10 (0+3+7).
- - 2013 Woodville GP – New Zealand – January 2013
Invitation feature race: 1. Ben Townley (Tauranga, Honda). 2. Todd Waters (Australia, KTM). 3. Kirk Gibbs
(Australia, KTM). 4. Michael Phillips (Rotorua, Honda). 5. Jake Nicholls (Great Britain, KTM).
MX1 class: 1. Ben Townley (Tauranga, Honda) 72 points; 2. Cody Cooper (Mount Maunganui, Suzuki) 69; 3
(Tie) Justin McDonald (Christchurch, Honda) and Michael Phillips (Rotorua, Honda) 50.
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MX2 class: 1. Jake Nicholls (Great Britain, KTM) 75; 2. Scott Columb (Queenstown, Yamaha) 60; 3. Darryll King
(Hamilton, Yamaha) 58.
- - 2013 InsureMyRide Melbourne Enduro-X- Feb 2013
Pro Class Final (Overall Results): 1. Peter Boyle 75 Pts 2. Chris Hollis 60 Pts 3. Toby Price 57 Pts 4. Mitch
Harper 54 Pts 5. Tom McCormack 44 Pts 6. Ben Grabham 39 Pts 7. Jarrod Bewley 38 Pts 8. Alex Bolton 37 Pts
9. Robert Nowak 36 Pts 10. Kyle Redmund 35 Pts 11. Wally Palmer 25 Pts 12. Cameron Taylor 18 Pts13. Travis
Cooper 10 Pts
Expert Final Top 10: 1. Dylan Rees 2. Luke Tomlinson 3. Thomas Tuckerman 4. Cade Vagg 5. Nathan Purton 6.
Shaun Brunton 7. Jacob Deagan 8. Troy Maynes 9. Broc Grabham 10. Jayden Grimshaw
Over 35 Final Top 10: 1. Cameron Taylor 2. Adam Reiman 3. David Petroff 4. Miller Hinds 5. Jason Salopayers
6. Darren Jessett 7. Owen Lock 8. Paul Luxmore 9. Lee Pearsall 10. David Flemming
Clubman Final Top 10: 1. Thomas Crutchfield 2. Zac Mularczyk 3. Anthony Hanlan 4. Hayden Bryan 5. Richard
Duryea 6. Jacob Whittle 7. Dan March 8. Andrew Wilksch 9. Simon Van Baalen 10. Michael Bowes
Women Final: 1. Kristie McKinnon 2. Ina Halls 3. Teneil VAN DOORN 4. Kellie Catanese 5. Amber Lock
Junior Final: 1. Tom Mason 2. Nic Tomlinson 3. Stuart Holt 4. James Boyle 5. Jake Jordan-Hill 6. Kyle Bernard 7.
Jacob Sinclair 8. Brady Milton
-- All of the Results from 2012 -- - 2012 RESULTS FROM AUSTRALIA
- - 2012 Australian Supercross Championships – Final Results
Australian Supercross Championship – Final Standings – Pro-Open: 1. Jay Marmont – 87. 2. Daniel McCoy –
78. 3. Chad Reed – 75. 4. Jake Moss – 67. 5. Lawson Bopping – 66. 6. Todd Waters – 62. 7. Cheyne Boyd – 55.
8. Tye Simmonds – 55. 9. Ben Townley – 48. 10. Billy Mackenzie – 46.
Australian Supercross Championship – Final Standings – Pro-Lites: 1. Gavin Faith – 95. 2. Ryan Marmont – 79.
3. Kade Mosig – 77. 4. Steven Clarke – 69. 5. Scott Coloumb – 54. 6. Nick Sutherland – 46. 7. Kim Ashkenazi –
43. 8. Taylor Potter – 39. 9. Luke Clout – 38. 10. Geran Stapleton – 37.
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Australian Supercross Championship – Final Standings – Under 19s: 1. 96 Kale Makeham 88. 2. 45 Hayden
Mellross 87. 3. 10 Jay Wilson 78. 4. 15 Ben George 65. 5. 117 Dylan Long 62. 6. 47 Sam Martin 62. 7. 81 Joel
Evans 42. 8. 28 Jake Vella 41. 9. 112 Nick Scott 41. 10. 82 Elijah Wiese 34.
Australian Supercross Championship - Final Standings - Junior Lites: 1. Aaron Tanti 97. 2. Tim O'Brien 73. 3.
Brock McLeary 72. 4. Dylan Heaton 71. 5. Nathan Denny 68. 6. Bailey Coxon 55. 7. Thomas Henry 47. 8. Harry
Rae 37. 9. James Anderson 34. 10. Blake Colleton 25.
- - Australian MX Nationals – Final Standings
- MXD Championship Standings: 1. Kayne Lamont 521 Pts. 2. Dylan Long 500 Pts. 3. Dylan Leary 462 Pts. 4. Jay
Wilson 439 Pts. 5. Kale Makeham 428 Pts. 6. Sam Martin 411 Pts. 7. Mitch Norris 322 Pts. 8. Wade Hunter 268
Pts. 9. Joel Milesevic 230 Pts. 10. Mitch Budd 201 Pts.
- MX2 Championship Standings: 1. Ford Dale 571 Pts. 2. Luke Styke 569 Pts. 3. Josh Cachia 565 Pts. 4. Kade
Mosig 499 Pts. 5. Kirk Gibbs 441 Pts. 6. Cheyne Boyd 411 Pts. 7. Adam Monea 409 Pts. 8. Scott Columb 360 Pts.
9. Justin McDonald 320 Pts. 10. Lewis Woods 306 Pts.Yamaha 37 Pts. 10. 6 Jake Moss Honda 36 Pts. 11. 100
Craig Anderson Yamaha 30 Pts.
- MX1 Championship Standings: 1. Josh Coppins 618 Pts. 2. Todd Waters 607 Pts. 3. Cody Cooper 509 Pts. 4.
Brad Anderson 509 Pts. 5. Lawson Bopping 506 Pts. 6. Jay Marmont 374 Pts. 7. Jake Moss 347 Pts. 8. Dean
Porter 331 Pts. 9. Daniel McCoy 329 Pts. 10. Dan Reardon 320 Pts. 11. Tye Simmonds 234 Pts. 12. Craig
Anderson 207 Pts.
- - Australia - 2012 Honda Australian Junior Motocross Championships – Final Standings:
- 50cc Auto: Billy Payne, Brad West (KTM), Jasyn Roney (Cobra).
- 65cc 7-U9: Jett Lawrence (KTM), Dominic Walker (KTM), Regan Turner (KTM).
- 65cc 9-U11: Bailey Malkiewicz (KTM), Rhys Budd (KTM). Tyler Darby (KTM).
- 65cc 11-U13: Caleb Grothues (KTM), Riley Dukes (KTM/SS Racing), Liam Walsh (KTM).
- 85cc 9-U12: Caleb Grothues (KTM), Callum Norton (GMR Motorex KTM), Riley Dukes (KTM/SS Racing).
- 85cc 12-U14: Wilson Todd (Yamaha Junior Racing), Mitchell Evans (GMR Motorex KTM), Hunter Lawrence
(KTM Brisbane).
- 85cc 14-U16: Dylan Heaton, Blake Colleton (Kawasaki Australia), Elias Dukes (KTM).
- 100-150cc 13-U15: Caleb Ward (KTM/JWR), Dylan Heaton, (KTM), Jake Pruiti (KTM).
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- 100-150cc 15 Yrs: Joel Wightman (Yamaha Junior Racing), Richard Evans (KTM Australia), Dylan Wilson
(Brisbane KTM).
- 150cc 9-U12: Riley Dukes (Honda/SS Racing), Mason Rowe (Honda), Regan Duffy.
- 150cc 12-U14: Kaleb Barham (Honda), Jimmy Griffin (Honda), Dylan Dukes (Honda).
- 150cc 14-U16: Elias Dukes (Honda), Wayne Stewart (Honda), Lochie Latimer (Honda).
- 200-250cc 13-U15 Yrs: Jesse Dobson (Kawasaki Australia), Wayde Carter (KTM), Caleb Ward (KTM/JWR).
- 200-250cc 15yrs: Jesse Madden (Yamaha), Joel Wightman, Aaron Tanti (KTM/SS Racing).
- 100/250cc Female 13-U16: Emma Milesevic (Yamaha), Jozee Adamson,Alicia Barrett.
- 85cc Female 12-U16: Alicia Barret, Cheyenna Taylor, Jozee Adamson.
- Interstate Cup Challenge Trophy: NSW, Queensland, Victoria.
- - 2012 AORC Championship – Final Standings
- E1: 1. Daniel Milner (Ballard’s Yamaha Off-Road) 232. 2. Josh Green (Active8 Yamaha Yamalube) 215. 3. Ben
Burrell (Motorex KTM Off-Road) 200. 4. Tom McCormack (Yamaha) 176. 5. Luka Bussa (Husqvarna Racing
Team) 174. 6. Tom Kite (Honda) 149. 7. Kristian Sprenger (Yamaha) 115. 8. Nick Lean (Suzuki MX1 Australia)
105. 9. Dylan Rose (Honda) 63. 10.Dean Fiddler (Kawasaki) 37.
- E2: 1. Matt Phillips (Ballard’s Yamaha Off-Road) 215. 2. Glenn Kearney (Husqvarna Racing Team) 198. 3. Chris
Hollis (Motorex KTM Off-Road) 194. 4. Mitch Harper (Yamaha) 175. 5. Lachlan Stanford (Suzuki MX1 Australia)
153. 6. Stefan Granquist (Yamaha) 135.7. Jarrod Bewley (Active8 Yamaha Yamalube) 134. 8. Broc Grabham
(KTM) 104. 9. Kane Hall (Husqvarna) 91. 10. Christopher Davey (Christensen’s Motorcycles) 72.
- E3: 1. Toby Price (Motorex KTM Off-Road) 250. 2. Stefan Merriman (Ballard’s Yamaha Off-Road) 220. 3. Scott
Keegan (Motorex Force Husaberg) 190. 4. Mitch Bowen (Husaberg) 137. 5. Kye Anderson (KTM) 108. 6.
Christofer Cash (Yamaha) 90. 7. Daniel Sanders (KTM) 76. 8. David Hogan (Highway Performance Bikes) 75. 9.
Luke Tomlinson (KTM) 63. 10. Brett Holl (Honda) 63.
- Outright: 1. Toby Price (Motorex KTM Off-Road) 244. 2. Daniel Milner (Ballard’s Yamaha Off-Road) 191. 3.
Matt Phillips (Ballard’s Yamaha Off-Road) 169. 4. Stefan Merriman (Ballard’s Yamaha Off-Road) 165. 5. Josh
Green (Active8 Yamaha Yamalube) 154. 6. Glenn Kearney (Husqvarna Racing Team) 153. 7. Chris Hollis
(Motorex KTM Off-Road) 133. 8. Ben Burrell (Motorex KTM Off-Road) 124. 9. Mitcham Harper (Yamaha) 121.
10.Tom McCormack (Yamaha) 99.
- - 2012 A4DE Final Results
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- E1: Daniel Milner – Yamaha. Alex Salvini – Husqvarna. Peter Boyle - Honda
- E2: Matt Phillips – Yamaha. Glenn Kearney – Husqvarna. Josh Green - Yamaha
- E3: Toby Price – KTM. Stefan Merriman – Yamaha. Daniel Sanders - KTM
- Veterans: Damian Smith – Husqvarna. Kirk Hutton – Yamaha. David Flemming - KTM
- Masters: Stuart Bennett – KTM. Derek Grundy – Yamaha. Pete Golding - Yamaha
- Womens: Jessica Gardiner – Yamaha. Tanya Hearn – KTM. Tamara Gray - Yamaha
- Top Ten Outright: 1. Daniel Milner – Yamaha. 2. Toby Price – KTM. 3. Alex Salvini – Husqvarna. 4. Matt
Phillips – Yamaha. 5. Stefan Merriman – Yamaha. 6. Glenn Kearney – Husqvarna. 7. Peter Boyle – Honda. 8.
Josh Green – Yamaha. 9. Daniel Sanders – KTM. 10. Ben Grabham – KTM.
The 2013 A4DE will be held in Harvey, Western Australia from the 17th to the 20th of July.
- - 2012 Australasian Safari – Final Standings
- 2012 Safari Overall Results: 1. SMITH Jake Honda CRF450X 24:56:25. 2. STRANGE Warren Honda CRF450X
25:27:11. 3. INGRAM Ryan KTM 450 27:36:56. 4. CUMMINGS Brett (D) Honda CRF450X 28:39:18. 5. NAPPY
Paul Honda CRF450X 28:40:37. 6. CHITTICK Jamie Honda 450X 28:42:37. 7. SCHWARZ David Husaberg FE570
28:48:28. 8. VERNON Chad Yamaha WR450 28:49:25. 9. HENLEY Guy Honda CRF450X 29:06:08. 10. HEUCHAN
Michael Husaberg FE570 29:57:09.
- - 2012 RESULTS FROM AMERICA - - - 2012 AMA Supercross Championships – Final Results
- Supercross Class: 1. Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki, 323. 2. Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif.,
Yamaha, 266. 3. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM, 257. 4. Justin Brayton, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Honda, 257.
5. Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki, 229. 6. Mike Alessi, Hilliard, Fla., Suzuki, 206. 7. James Stewart,
Haines City, Fla., Yamaha, 178. 8. Brett Metcalfe, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Suzuki, 177. 9. Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich.,
Kawasaki, 171. 10. Kevin Windham, Centreville, Miss., Honda, 166.
- Eastern Regional Supercross Lites Class: 1. Justin Barcia, Ochlocknee, Ga., Honda – 210. 2. Ken Roczen,
Murrieta, Calif., KTM – 165. 3. Blake Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Suzuki – 158. 4. Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace,
Calif., Kawasaki – 148. 5. Darryn Durham, Butler, Pa., Kawasaki – 143. 6. Jake Canada, Sun City, Calif., Honda –
131. 7. Justin Bogle, Cushing, Okla., Honda – 117. 8. Kyle Cunningham, Aledo, Texas, Yamaha – 85. 9. Matthew
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Lemoine, Collinsville, Texas, Kawasaki – 78. 10. Alex Martin, Millville, Minn., Honda – 77.
- Western Regional Supercross Lites Class: 1. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda, 184. 2. Dean Wilson, Menifee,
Calif., Kawasaki, 154. 3. Marvin Musquin, Murrieta, Calif., KTM, 142. 4. Cole Seely, Murrieta, Calif., Honda, 119.
5. Jason Anderson, Edgewood, N.M., Suzuki, 111. 6. Matt Moss, Murrieta, Calif., KTM, 106. 7. Ryan Sipes,
Ekron, Ky., Yamaha, 96. 8. Martin Davalos, Cairo, Georgia, Suzuki, 89. 9. Billy Laninovich, Riverside, Calif.,
Honda, 85. 10. Nico Izzi, Menifee, Calif., Yamaha, 78.
-- 2012 AMA Motocross Championship – Final Standings
- Final 250 Points: 1. Blake Baggett – 519. 2. Justin Barcia – 499. 3. Eli Tomac – 487. 4. Ken Roczen – 456. 5.
Marvin Musquin – 406. 6. Wil Hahn – 316. 7. Blake Wharton – 265. 8. Jason Anderson – 238. 9. Jessy Nelson –
225. 10. Travis Baker – 193.
- Final 450 Points: 1. Ryan Dungey – 580. 2. Mike Alessi – 453. 3. Jake Weimer – 355. 4. Andrew Short – 354. 5.
Broc Tickle – 349. 6. Josh Grant – 277. 7. Justin Brayton – 247. 8. Kyle Chisholm – 211. 9. Davi Millsaps – 176.
10. James Stewart – 163.
-- 2012 Canadian Motocross Championships - Final Standings
- MX1 Final Points Standings: Matt Goerke 442pts. Bobby Kiniry 375pts. Yam. Dusty Klatt 316pts. KTM. Gavin
Gracyk 252pts. Kaw. Tyler Villopoto 230pts. Kaw. Morgan Burger 207pts. Kaw. Tyler Medaglia 182pts. Hon.
Jason Burke 181pts. Hon. Colton Facciotti 175pts. KTM. Shawn Maffenbeier 155pts. Yam.
- MX2 Final Points Standings: Teddy Maier 406pts. Kaw. Jeremy Medaglia 386pts. KTM. Topher Ingalls 263pts.
Hon. Jared Allison 261pts. Yam. Brad Nauditt 230pts. Hon. Kaven Benoit 227pts. KTM. Parker Allison 219pts.
Yam. Spencer Knowles 201pts. Yam. Richard Grey 196pts. Yam. Dylan Kaelin 180pts. Yam.
-- Can-Am GNCC Championship – Final Results
- XC1 Pro Final Standings: 1. Paul Whibley (320/4 wins). 2. Kailub Russell (316/5 wins). 3. Rory Mead (234/2
wins). 4. Thad DuVall (229/1 win). 5. Charlie Mullins (198/1 win). 6. Jordan Ashburn (196). 7. Chris Bach (168).
8. Nathan Kanney (156). 9. Takeshi Koikeda (155). 10. Garrett Edmisten (153).
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- XC2 Pro Lites Standings: 1. Jason Thomas (291/2 wins). 2. Steward Baylor Jr. (285/6 wins). 3. Andrew DeLong
(280/5 wins). 4. Jedediah Haines (217). 5. AJ Stewart (159). 6. Brad Bakken (159). 7. Jesse Robinson (156). 8.
Scott Grills (139). 9. Zach Nolan (118). 10. Michael McGinnis (118).
-- 2012 AMA Hare & Hound Championship
1. Kurt W Caselli - KTM. 2. David Pearson. 3. Justin Morrow. 4. Nicholas D Burson. 5. Jacob Argubright. 6. David
Kamo. 7. Skyler Howes. 8. T J Hannifin. 9. Axel Pearson. 10. Nick Thompson
- - Monster Energy Cup – October 20 – Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas
- Pro Overall: 1. Justin Barcia 2-1-2 Hon. 2. Ryan Dungey 3-2-3 KTM. 3. Eli Tomac 4-4-1 Hon. 4. Chad Reed 5-64 Hon. 5. Josh Grant 6-5-5 Yam. 6. Kyle Cunningham 8-7-6 Yam. 7. Jake Canda 9-10-7 Suz. 8. Kyle Chisholm 119-8 Kaw. 9. Mike Alessi 7-3-19 Suz. 10. Ryan Villopoto 1-12-21. 11. Justin Brayton 10-8-20 Yam. 12. Vince
Friese 15-16-9 Suz. 13. Jake Weimer 12-18-10 Kaw. 14. Killy Rusk 14-17-11 Hon. 15. Antonio Balbi 13-13-16
Kaw. 16. Christian Craig 21-11-12 Hon. 17. Austin Politelli 20-14-14 Hon. 18. Ben LaMay 22-15-13 Yam. 19.
Gareth Swanepoel 16-20-15 Suz. 20. Jeff Alessi 17-19-17 Suz. 21. Austin Howell 19-21-18 Suz. 22. Kyle
Partridge 18-22-22 Suz
Amateur All-Stars Overall: 1. Cooper Webb 2-3 Yam. 2. Adam Cianciarulo 5-1 Kaw. 3. Paul Coates 7-2 Yam. 4.
Shane McElrath 1-11 Hon. 5. Brady Kiesel 4-9 Hon. 6. Nick Gaines 8-6 Kaw. 7. Anthony Rodriguez 6-8 Yam. 8.
Jordon Smith 3-13 Hon. 9. Mitchell Oldenburg 14-4 Kaw. 10. Daniel Baker 13-5 Suz
- Super-Mini Overall: 1. Austin Forkner, 2. Chase Sexton, 3. Kotaro Takahasi, 4. Luke Purther, 5. Joey Crown, 6.
Tommy Maxey, 7. Challen Tennant, 8. Mark Worth, Santan Valley, 9. Robbie Wageman, Newhall, 10. Brandon
Hartranft.
- - 2012 World Vets Championships – Glenn Helen Raceway
- Over 30 Results: 1. Ryan Hughes (Suz) 3-1. 2. Ivan Tedesco (Kaw) 2-2. 3. Travis Preston (Yam) 1-5. 4. Mike
Sleeeter (KTM) 5-3. 5. Doug Dubach (Yam) 4-5. 6. Kris Keefer (Yam) 6-6. 7. Dennis Stapleton (Kaw) 7-7. 8. Mark
Tilley (Kaw) 9-8. 9. Beau Baron (Hon) 11-12
10. Billy-Bob Knuckles (Montessa) 12-13
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- Over 40 Results: 1. Doug Dubach (Yam) 1-1. 2. Julian Cerny (Kaw) 3-2. 3. Billy Joe Mercier (Kaw) 2-3. 4. Kurt
Nicoll (KTM) 4-4. 5. Terry Fowler (Yam) 6-5. 6. Justyn McCabe (Hon) 7-7. 7. Todd Mitchell (Kaw) 5-10. 8. Shawn
Wynne (Kaw) 8-9. 9. Robby Clauss (Yam) 12-6. 10. Willy Musgrave (Yam) 11-8
- Over 50 Results: 1. Pete Murray (Yam) 1-1. 2. Pete DeGraaf (Hon) 2-2. 3. Jon Ortner (Yam) 3-4. 4. Isao Ida
(Hon) 5-3. 5. Steve Lawler (Suz) 6-5. 6. Chuck Sun (KTM) 4-8. 7. Kirk Lewis (Hon) 7-6. 8. Doug Goodman (Hon)
8-9. 9. Ed Guajardo (Hon) 12-7. 10. Bill Stork (Kaw) 11-10
- Over 60 Results: 1. Gary Jones (Hon) 1-1. 2. Lyle Sweeter (Hon) 2-2. 3. George Kohler (Suz) 3-3. 4. Alan Kent
(Hon) 5-4. 5. Mic Rodgers (Suz) 4-7. 6. Don Toussaint (Yam) 7-5. 7. Dwight Catalano (Yam) 6-6. 8. David Bibby
(Hon) 8-8. 9. Jack McCormick (Hon) 9-9. 10. Jody Weisel (KTM) 10-10
- Over 70 Results: 1. Lars Larsson (KTM) 2-1. 2. Gary Chase (Hon) 1-2. 3. Paul Budai (KTM) 4-3. 4. Gary
Anderson (Hon) 3-4. 5. Curtis Johnson (Yam) 5-5
-- Sleepy Hollow 2-Stroke Championship - Fredericksburg, PA
- 125 Pro Overall: 1. Mike McDade 1-1 Yam. 2. Shane Durham 3-2. 3. Broc Schmelyun 4-3 Yam. 4. Dakota
Kessler 2-5 Yam. 5. Steve Roman 5-4 Yam. 6. Dylan Cox 7-6 Kaw. 7. Addison Kramer 6-8 Kaw. 8. Broc Peterson
9-7 Hon. 9. Ty Newcome 9-9 Suz. 10. C.C. Aughinbaugh 10-11 Hon.
- 250 Pro Overall: 1. Mike McDade Yam. 2. Casey Clark Yam. 3. Dylan Cox Kaw. 4. Dustin Kendall Suz. 5. Broc
Schmelyun Suz. 6. Ty Newcome Yam. 7. Gregory Pamart Hon. 8. Matthew Hougentogler Hon. 9. Tyler Kline
KTM. 10. Charles Bright Hon.
- - GEICO AMA EnduroCross – Final Round – Las Vegas
- Overall Championship Standings: 1, Taddy Blazusiak – 249. 2, Cody Webb – 179. 3, Taylor Robert – 154. 4,
Mike Brown – 151. 5, Cory Graffunder – 133.
- - 2012 THOR Winter Olympics – Gatorback Cycle Park – Gainesville, Florida.
Supercross Results:
Womans 12+: 1. Mackenzie Tricker. 2. Taylor Higgins. 3. Christina Older.
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250 A: 1. Cooper Webb 1-1 Yam. 2. Jace Owen 3-2 Suz. 3. Matt Bisceglia 2-3 Hon. 4. Dakota Alix 7-4 KTM. 5.
Luke Renzland 9-5 Yam.
450 A: 1. Cooper Webb 3-1 Yam. 2. Shane McElrath 1-2 Hon. 3. Dakota Alix 4-3 KTM. 4. Paul Coates 2-4 Yam. 5.
Jace Owen 5-5 Suz.
250 Pro Sport: 1. Cooper Webb 2-1 Yam. 2. Shane McElrath 5-2 Hon. 3. Dakota Alix 6-3 KTM. 4. Jace Owen 4-4
Suz. 5. Matt Bisceglia 3-5 Hon.
450 Pro Sport: 1. Shane McElrath 1-1 Hon. 2. Matt Bisceglia 2-2 Hon. 3. Cooper Webb 3-3 Yam. 4. Dakota Alix
5-4 KTM. 5. Jace Owen 4-5 Suz.
250 B Stock: 1. Jordon Smith 1-1 Hon. 2. Darian Sanayei 3-2 Kaw. 3. Matthew Burkeen DNF-3 Suz.
250 B Mod: 1. Jordon Smith 1-1 Hon. 2. Aaron Plessinger 3-2 Yam. 3. Daniel Baker 8-3 Suz.
Open B Stock: 1. Jordon Smith 2-1 Hon. 2. Tyler McSwain 1-2 Yam. 3. Aaron Plessinger Yam.
Open B Mod: 1. Jordon Smith 1-1 Hon. 2. Cade Clason 1-2 Hon. 3. Matthew Burkeen 2-3 Suz.
250 C Stock:1. Addison Emory IV 1-1 Suz. 2. Nathan Hall 3-2 Kaw. 3. Keenan Mokma 5-3 Kaw.
250 C Mod: 1. Addison Emory IV 1-1 Suz. 2. Austin Pare 4-2 Kaw. 3. Jose Maldonado KTM.
Open C Stock: 1. Addison Emory IV 1-1 Suz. 2. Kyle McElrath 2-2 Hon. 3. Victor Gonzalez 3-3 Suz.
Open C Mod: 1. Addison Emory IV `1-1 Suz. 2. Brodie Keefe 3-2 Kaw. 3. Destin Deerman 4-3 Hon.
Supermini 1: 1. Mitchell Harrison 2-1 Suz. 2. Austin Forkner 1-2 Kaw. 3. Joey Crown 3-3 Suz.
Supermini 2: 1. Joey Crown 2-1 Suz. 2. Austin Forkner Kaw. 3. Brandon Hartranft 2-3 Suz.
Youth (12-16) Stock: 1. Jarek Balkovic 1-1 Yam. 2. Lorenzo Locurcio Yam. 3. Josh Cartwright Yam.
Youth (12-16) Mod: 1. Aaron Plessinger 2-1 Yam. 2. Tucker Maxwell 3-2 Yam. 3. Lorenzo Locurico 1-3 Yam.
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Schoolboy (13-16): 1. Jordon Smith 1-1 Hon. 2. Daniel Baker 3-2 Suz. 3. Zachary Bishop-Burnett Kaw.
Motocross Results:
Womans 12+: 1. Mackenzie Tricker. 2. Taylor Higgins. 3. Hannah Hodges
250 A: 1. Cooper Webb 1-1 Yam. 2. Jace Owen 2-2 Suz. 3. Shane McElrath 5-3 Hon. 4. Dakota Alix 4-4 KTM. 5.
Luke Clout 3-5 Hon.
450 A: 1. Cooper Webb 1-2 Yam. 2. Shane McElrath 4-1 Hon. 3. Jace Owen 3-3 Suz. 4. Luke Clout 2-6 Hon. 5.
Paul Coates 6-4 Yam.
250 Pro Sport: 1. Cooper Webb 1-1 Yam. 2. Paul Coates 3-2 Yam. 3. Shane McElrath 2-4 Hon. 4. Luke Clout 1-5
Hon. 5. Jace Owen 4-3 Suz.
450 Pro Sport: 1. Shane McElrath 1-1 Hon. 2. Cooper Webb 3-2 Yam. 3. Paul Coates 2-3 Yam. 4. Michael Clarke
4-4 Hon. 5. Carlos Badiali 6-6 Yam.
250 B Stock: 1. Jordon Smith 1-1 Hon. 2. Daniel Baker 2-2 Suz. 3. RJ Hampshire 3-3 Hon.
250 B Mod: 1. Jordon Smith 1-1 Hon. 2. Darian Sanayei 2-2 Kaw. 3. Mark Worth Kaw.
Open B Stock: 1. RJ Hampshire 1-1 Hon. 2. Aaron Plessinger 3-2 Yam. 3. Franklin Nogueras 2-5 Suz.
Open B Mod: 1. Jordon Smith 1-1 Hon. 2. John Short Hon. 3. Cade Clason 2-3 Hon.
250 C Stock: 1. Tristan Lane 2-1 Kaw. 2. AJ Meadows Hon. 3. Neviker Romero 3-4 Yam.
250 C Mod: 1. Tristan Lane 2-1 Kaw. 2. Austin Pare 1-2 Kaw. 3. AJ Meadows Hon.
Open C Stock: 1. Addison Emory IV 2-1 Suz. 2. Scott McElroy 1-3 Yam. 3. Victor Gonzalez 3-2 Suz.
Open C Mod: 1. Addison Emory IV 1-1 Suz. 2. Austin Pare Kaw. 3. Daniel Fernandes 3-3 Suz.
Supermini 1: 1. Austin Forkner Kaw. 2. Mitchell Harrison Suz. 3. Ashton Hayes Suz.
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Supermini 2: 1. Mitchell Harrison 1-2 Suz. 2. Challen Tennant 4-1 KTM. 3. Ashton Hayes 2-3 Suz.
Youth (12-16) Stock: 1. Lorenzo Locurcio 1-1 Yam. 2. Josh Cartwright 3-2 Yam. 3. Bradley Esper 2-4 Suz.
Youth (12-16) Mod: 1. Aaron Plessinger 1-1 Yam. 2. Josh Cartwright 2-2 Yam. 3. Jerry Robin Yam.
Schoolboy (13-16): 1. Jordon Smith 1-1 Hon. 2. Aaron Plessinger 2-2 Yam. 3. Mark Worth Kaw.
- - 2012 Tecate SCORE Baja 1000
Overall Results: 1. Colton Udall, San Clemente, Calif./Timmy Weigand, Valencia, Calif./David Kamo, Caldwell,
Idaho, Honda CRF450X, 20:09:30, (55.64 mph) (Class 22).
2. Kurt Caselli, Murrieta, Calif./Ivan Ramirez, Ensenada, Mexico/Mike Brown, Murrieta, Calif./Quinn Cody, Los
Olivos, Calif., KTM 450SX-F, 21:12:50 (52.87 mph) (Class 22).
3. Jim O'Neal, Simi Valley, Calif./Shane Esposito/./Ricky Brabec, Oak Hills, Calif.,/Max Eddy, Barstow, Calif.,
Honda CRF450X, 22:00:36 (50.96 mph) (Class 21).
4. Mark Samuels, Yucca Valley, Calif./Ian Young, San Clemente, Calif./Evan Kelly, Mojave, Calif./Justin Jones,
Norco, Calif., Honda CRF450X, 22:32:35 (49.75 mph) (Class 22).
5. Mike Johnson, El Paso, Texas/Rex Cameron, Albuquerque, N.M./Jason Trubey, Henderson, Nev./Ben
Brinkley, Bothell, Wash./Clint Braun, Henderson, Nev., Honda CRF450X, 22:47:24 (49.21 mph) (Class 30).
6. Francisco Septien, Ensenada, Mexico/Roberto Villalobos, Tecate, Mexico/David Zarate, Los Cabos,
Mexico/Adam Neuwirth, Malibu, Calif., Honda CRF450X, 23:30:39 (47.70 mph) (Class 21).
7. Francisco Arredondo, Guatemala/Pal Anders, Norway/Ryan Dudek/Matt Karlsen, USA, Honda CRF450X,
23:39:02 (47.42 mph) (Class 30).
8. Warren Strange/Vernon Strange/Jake Smith, Australia, Honda CRF450X,23:41:39 (47.33 mph) (Class 22).
9. A.J. Stewart, Jamul, Calif./Justin Morgan, Alpine, Calif./Corey Freeman, Fallbrook, Calif./Kevin Johnson,
Boulder City, Nev., Honda CRF450Xm 24:21:31 (46.04 mph) (Class 22).
10. Jeff Kaplan, Thousand Oaks, Calif./Ron Wilson, Encinitas, Calif./Scott Dunlavey, Lafayette, Calif., Honda
CRF450X, 25:14:10 (44.44 mph) (Class 40)
- - 2012 RESULTS FROM EUROPE - - Mantova Starcross Winners: 1984 M.Velkeneers (Gilera/OLA); 1985 C.Maddii (Gilera/ITA); 1986 G.Jobé
(Suzuki/BEL); 1987 D.Strijbos (Cagiva/OLA); 1988 E.Geboers (Honda/BEL); 1989 J.Leisk (Honda/AUS); 1990
S.Kalos (Yamaha/USA); 1991 T.Parker (Honda/USA); 1992 T.Vohland (Suzuki/USA); 1993 M.Fanton
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(Kawasaki/ITA); 1994 S.Everts (Kawasaki/BEL); 1995 T.Vohland (Suzuki/USA); 1996 M.Bervoets (Suzuki/BEL);
1997 T.Vohland (Yamaha/USA); 1998 A.Bartolini (Yamaha/ITA); 1999 A.Bartolini (Yamaha/ITA); 2000 M.Pichon
(Suzuki/FRA); 2001 A.Bartolini (Husqvarna/ITA); 2002 P.Beirer (Vismara Honda/GER); 2003 M.Pichon
(Suzuki/ITA); 2004 S.Everts (Yamaha/BEL); 2005 S.Everts (Yamaha/BEL); 2006 S.Everts (Yamaha/BEL); 2007
M.Nagl (KTM/GER); 2008 D.Philippaerts (KTM/ITA); 2009 K.Strijbos (Honda/BEL); 2010 A.Cairoli (KTM/ITA);
2011 D.Philippaerts (Yamaha/ITA);2012 A.Cairoli (KTM/ITA)
- - Genoa Supercross – Italy
- Superbowl of Supercross Results: 1. Brayton Justin (2-1) 2 Tomac Eli (1-2) 3 Paulin Gautier (4-3) 4 Soubeyras
Cedric (3-4) 5 Martin Christophe (6-5) 6 Rombaut Loic (8-6) 7 Izoird Fabien (7-7) 8 Coulon Cyrille (5-12) 9
Maillard Boris (9-9) 10 Clermont Jason (11-8) 11 Degli Esposti Davide (10-10) 12 Pourcel Christophe (12-11) - 30th Bercy Supercross – Paris – France
- - 2012 Bercy Supercross
- Top Ten Overall: 1. Jake Weimer - 1-1-2. 2. Eli Tomac - 2-2-1. 3. Justin Brayton - 3-3-3. 4. Cedric Soubeyras 5-5-4. 5. Wil Hahn - 6-7-6. 6. Cyrille Coulon - 7-6-7. 7. Kyle Chisholm - 4-4-14. 8. Fabien Izoird - 10-8-5. 9.
Charles Lefrancois - 8-9-9. 10. Christophe Martin - 15-10-8.
- - Athens Supercross – Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens, Greece
Overall: 1. Weston Peick Yam. 2. Filip Neugebauer Kaw. 3. Mickael Musquin Hon. 4. Jason Thomas Suz. 5. Cole
Siebler Hon. 6. Florent Richier KTM.
- - Stuttgard Supercross
- FRIDAY RESULTS: 1. Mickael Musquin. 2. Florent Richier. 3. Jason Thomas. 4. Dennis Ullrich. 5. Tyer Bowers.
6. Vince Friese. 7. P.J. Larson. 8. Gareth Swanepoel. 9. Ben Lamay. 10. Joaquim Rodriques.
- SATURDAY RESULTS: 1. Florent Richier. 2. Filip Neubauer. 3. Dennis Ullrich. 4. Vince Friese. 5. Joaquim
Rodriques. 6. Tyler Bowers. 7. Mickael Musquin. 8. Jason Thomas. 9. Teddy Maier. 10. Cole Siebler.
- - 2012 Geneva Supercross
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Friday Night Results: 1. Justin Brayton. 2. Marvin Musquin. 3. Cedric Soubeyras. 4. Jason Clermont
. 5.
Christophe Martin. 6. Loic Rombault. 7. Charles Lafrancois. 8. Gauthier Paulin. 9. Fabien Izoird. 10. Gregory
Aranda.
Saturday Night Results: 1. Justin Brayton. 2. Marvin Musquin. 3. Gautier Paulin. 4. Gregory Aranda. 5. Jason
Clermont. 6. Cyrille Coulon. 7. Fabien Izoird. 8. Loic Rombaut. 9. Christophe Martin. 10. Jack Brunell.
WMX Friday Night Results: 1. Meghan Rutledge Kaw. 2. Justin Charroux Yam. 3. Livia Lancelot Kaw. 4. Vicki
Golden Kaw. 5. Jackie Ives Yam. 6. Juliette Berrez Yam.
WMX Saturday Night Results: 1. Livia Lancelot. 2. Meghan Rutledge. 3. Vicki Golden. 4. Justine Charroux. 5.
Jackie Ives. 6. Juilette Berrez
- - ADAC German Supercross Championship – Round 2 – Chemnitz
CHEMNITZ Friday Results: 1. Tyler Bowers. 2. Florent Richier. 3. Joaquim Rodrigues. 4. Filip Neugebauer. 5.
Mickael Musquin. 6. Jason Thomas. 7. Cole Siebler. 8. Dennis Ullrich. 9. Marcus Schiffer. 10. Filip Thuresson.
CHEMNITZ Saturday Results: 1. Dennis Ullrich. 2. Tyler Bowers. 3. Florent Richier. 4. Jason Thomas. 5. Filip
Neugebauer. 6. Marcus Schiffer. 7. Joaquim Rodrigues. 8. Mickael Musquin. 9. Cole Siebler. 10. Daniel Blair.
King of Chemnitz - SX1 Overall: 1. Tyler Bowers. 2. Florent Richier. 3. Dennis Ullrich. 4. Jaquim Rodrigues. 5.
Filip Neugebauer. 6. Jason Thomas. 7. Mickael Musquin. 8. Marcus Schiffer. 9. Cole Siebler. 10. Daniel Blair. 11.
Filip Thuresson. 12. Jeff Alessi. 13. Gareth Swanepoel. 14. Robert Kiniry. 15. Ben Lamay.
-- Red Bull Sea to Sky - Kemer, Turkey
Top 10 Results – Graham Jarvis (GBR HUSABERG) 2 hours 16 minutes. Jonny Walker (GBR KTM) 2:21. Paul
Bolton (GBR KTM) 2:30. Andreas Lettenbichler (GER HUSQVARNA) 2:33. Xavier Galindo (ESP HUSABERG) 2:34.
Philipp Scholz (GER KTM) 2:51. Lars Enöckl (AUT KTM) 2:59. Neumayr Harry (AUT KTM) 3:00. Forster Gerhard
(GER HUSQVARNA) 3:01.Rene Dietrich (GER KTM) 3:09.
-- 2012 Rallye of Morocco - 14th to 20th October – Final Standings
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Final standings Morocco Rally: 1, Despres, KTM 17 hours 58.36. 2, Joan Barreda, Spain, Husqvarna, at 6.52. 3,
Lopez, Chile at 34.28. 4, Frans Verhoeven, Netherlands, Yamaha at 40.42. 5, Goncalves at 43.52
-- 2012 Enduro World Championship Final Standings
- Enduro 1 – 1. Antine Meo (Husq) 2. Thomas Oldrati (Husaberg) 196 Pts. 3. Rodrig Thain (Honda) 191 Pts. 4.
Erno Remes (KTM) 190 Pts. 5. Matti Seistola (Husqvarna) 172 Pts
- Enduro 2 - 1. Pela Renet (Husaberg) 260; 2. Cristobal Guerrero (KTM) 243; 3. Juha Salminen (Husqvarna) 236;
4. Ivan Cervantes (Gas Gas) 173; 5. Johnny Aubert (KTM) 162; 10. Hans Vogels (Husaberg) 72
- Enduro 3 - 1. Christophe Nambotin (KTM) 314; 2. Joakim Ljunggren (Husaberg) 238; 3. Aigar Leok (TM) 232;
4. David Knight (KTM) 178; 5. Oriol Mena (Husaberg) 167; 7. Christophe Robert (Husaberg) 109
- Enduro Junior - 1. Mathias Bellino (Husaberg) 299; 2. Jonathan Manzi (KTM) 229; 3. Danny McCanney (Gas
Gas) 216; 4. Kevin Benavides (KTM) 172; 5. Rudi Moroni (KTM) 151; 8. Alex Rockwell (Husaberg) 97; 10. Johan
Edlund (Husaberg) 81
- Enduro Women - 1. Laia Sanz (Gas Gas) 151; 2. Ludivine Puy (Gas Gas) 145; 3. Audrey Rossat (KTM) 89; 4.
Blandine Dufrene (Husaberg) 72; 5. Jessica Gardiner (Yamaha) 65; 8. Jane Daniels (Husaberg) 43
- Enduro Youth Cup - 1. Giacomo Redondi (KTM) 277; 2. Matteo Bresolin (Husaberg) 161; 3. Jamie McCanney
(Husaberg) 115; 4. Luis Oliveira (Yamaha) 95; 5. Albin Elowson (Husaberg) 93
-- 2012 Dutch Motocross Championship – Final Standings
- MX1 Final Championship Points Standings: 1. Herjan Brakke 230pts. Yam. 2. Evgeny Bobryshev 212pts. Hon.
3. Assign Dycker 178pts. Hon. 4. Marvin van Daele 137pts. Kaw. 5. Stuwey Reijnders 131pts. Suz.
- MX2 Final Championship Points Standings: 1. Jeffrey Herlings 340pts. 2. Jake Nicholls 231pts. 3. Erik Eggens
225pts. 4. Glenn Coldenhoff 209pts. 5. Joel Roelants 167pts.
-- 2012 Motocross of Nations - Lommel – Belgium – Final Standings
- Race One Results - MX1/MX2: 1. Antonio Cairoli (ITA, KTM), 34:26.888; 2. Gautier Paulin (FRA, Kawasaki),
+0:21.182; 3. Maximilian Nagl (GER, KTM), +0:28.933; 4. Clement Desalle (BEL, Suzuki), +0:38.741; 5. Ken
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Roczen (GER, KTM), +0:40.180; 6. Evgeny Bobryshev (RUS, Honda), +1:05.036; 7. Ryan Dungey (USA, KTM),
+1:11.286; 8. Tommy Searle (GBR, Kawasaki), +1:38.040; 9. Marc de Reuver (NED, Kawasaki), +1:42.851; 10.
Jeremy van Horebeek (BEL, KTM), +1:44.824; 11. Joshua Coppins (NZL, Yamaha), +1:59.621; 12. Rui Goncalves
(POR, Honda), +2:00.412; 13. Martin Barr (IRL, Suzuki), +2:20.617; 14. Blake Baggett (USA, Kawasaki), -1 lap(s);
15. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, KTM), -1 lap(s); 16. Jake Nicholls (GBR, KTM), -1 lap(s); 17. Gert Krestinov (EST,
Honda), -1 lap(s); 18. Alexander Tonkov (RUS, Honda), -1 lap(s); 19. Marvin Musquin (FRA, KTM), -1 lap(s); 20.
Priit Rätsep (EST, KTM), -1 lap(s); 21. Lawson Bopping (AUS, Yamaha), -1 lap(s); 26. Luke Styke (AUS,
Yamaha), -1 lap(s); 34. Kayne Lamont (NZL, KTM), -2 lap(s); 37. Alessandro Lupino (ITA, Husqvarna), -16 lap(s);
- Race 2 Results - MX2/Open: 1. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), 34:41.619; 2. Tanel Leok (EST, Suzuki),
+0:58.141; 3. Ken de Dycker (BEL, KTM), +1:00.358; 4. Ken Roczen (GER, KTM), +1:48.464; 5. Davide Guarneri
(ITA, KTM), +2:27.689; 6. Blake Baggett (USA, Kawasaki), -1 lap(s); 7. Marcus Schiffer (GER, Suzuki), -1 lap(s); 8.
Todd Waters (AUS, Suzuki), -1 lap(s); 9. Max Anstie (GBR, Honda), -1 lap(s); 10. Xavier Boog (FRA, Kawasaki), 1 lap(s); 11. Marvin Musquin (FRA, KTM), -1 lap(s); 12. Alexander Tonkov (RUS, Honda), -1 lap(s); 14. Justin
Barcia (USA, Honda), -1 lap(s); 17. Cody Cooper (NZL, Suzuki), -1 lap(s); 20. Luke Styke (AUS, Yamaha), -1
lap(s); 25. Alessandro Lupino (ITA, Husqvarna), -2 lap(s); 33. Kayne Lamont (NZL, KTM), -2 lap(s); 36. Jake
Nicholls (GBR, KTM), -11 lap(s); 38. Jeremy van Horebeek (BEL, KTM), -15 lap(s); 39. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED,
KTM), -17 lap(s);.
- Race 3 Results MX1/MX3: 1. Antonio Cairoli, (ITA, KTM), 35:00.015; 2. Jeffrey Herlings, (NED,KTM), 3.037; 3.
Justin Barcia, (USA, HON), 57.823; 4. Tanel Leok, (EST, SUZ), 1:23.257; 5. Ken De Dycker, (BEL, KTM), 1:29.784;
6. Maximilian Nagl, (GER, KTM), 1:37.774; 7. Clement Desalle, (BEL, SUZ), 1:49.089; 8. Gautier Paulin, (FRA,
KAW), 1:56.647; 9. Ryan Dungey, (USA, KTM), 2:00.599; 10. Rui Goncalves, (POR, HON), 2:08.575. 14. Marcus
Schiffer (GER, Suzuki), 15. Todd Waters, (AUS, Suz), 19. Lawason Boppin, (AUS, Yam).
- 2012 Motocross of Nations Final Team Standings: 1. Germany – 25pts. 2. Belgium – 29pts. 3. United States –
39pts. 4. Netherlands – 44pts. 5. Italy – 45pts . 6. France – 47pts. 7. Estonia – 56pts. 8. Great Britain – 56pts. 9.
Portugal – 80pts. 10. Australia – 83pts. 11. Russia – 93pts. 12. Sweden – 103pts. 13. Ireland – 106pts. 14.
Latvia – 120pts. 15. New Zealand – 127pts.
-- 2012 Motocross of European Nations - Kiev – Ukrane
- RACE 1 (EMX1 & EMX2): 1. Davide Guarneri (ITA, KTM), 34:50.120; 2. Tim Gajser (SLO, KTM), +0:23.874; 3.
Gert Krestinov (EST, Honda), +0:42.811; 4. Samuele Bernardini (ITA, KTM), +1:12.232; 5. Lukasz Lonka (POL,
Honda), +1:17.374; 6. Matevz Irt (SLO, Suzuki), +1:20.524; 7. Roman Morozov (UKR, Yamaha), +1:21.649; 8.
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Artem Sadilov (RUS, Yamaha), +1:42.116; 9. Andriy Burenko (UKR, Suzuki), +2:06.756; 10. Dmytro Asmanov
(UKR2, Kawasaki), +2:07.074;
- RACE 2 (EMX2 & EMX OPEN): 1. Priit Ratsep (EST, KTM), 35:24.130; 2. Klemen Gercar (SLO, Honda),
+0:00.477; 3. Augusts Justs (LAT, Honda), +0:02.158; 4. Evgeny Mikhaylov (RUS, KTM), +0:04.015; 5. Mykola
Pashchynskyi (UKR, KTM), +0:07.554; 6. Vytautas Bucas (LTU, Honda), +0:40.521; 7. Tomas Simko (SVK, KTM),
+0:48.720; 8. Tim Gajser (SLO, KTM), +0:54.070; 9. Samuele Bernardini (ITA, KTM), +0:55.371; 10. Andriy
Burenko (UKR, Suzuki), +0:56.087;
- RACE 3 (EMX1 & EMX OPEN): 1. Davide Guarneri (ITA, KTM), 35:50.095; 2. Evgeny Mikhaylov (RUS, KTM),
+0:01.582; 3. Roman Morozov (UKR, Yamaha), +0:03.348; 4. Gert Krestinov (EST, Honda), +0:05.426; 5. Manuel
Monni (ITA, KTM), +0:07.384; 6. Mykola Pashchynskyi (UKR, KTM), +0:25.105; 7. Lukasz Lonka (POL, Honda),
+0:31.948; 8. Klemen Gercar (SLO, Honda), +0:39.703; 9. Priit Ratsep (EST, KTM), +0:44.525; 10. Evgeni Tyletski
(BLR, KTM), +0:56.104;
- Final Team Standings: 1. Italy; 2. Slovenia; 3. Ukraine A; 4. Estonia; 5. Russia; 6. Lithuania; 7. Latvia; 8.
Poland; 9. Slovakia; 10. Ukraine B;
-- 2012 World Motocross Championship – Final Results
- MX2 Championship Final Standings: 1. Jeffery Herlings 694pts. 2. Tommy Searle 651pts. Kaw. 3. Jeremy van
Horebeek 559pts. KTM. 4. Jake Nicholls 443pts. KTM. 5. Jordi Tixier 434pts. KTM. 6. Joel Roelants 367pts. Kaw.
7. Max Anstie 333pts. Hon. 8. Jose Burton 291pts. KTM. 9. Glenn Coldenhoof 273pts KTM. 10. Dylan Ferrandis
272pts. Kaw. 11. Alessandro Lupino 262pts. Husq. 12. Arnaud Tonus 246pts Yam. 13. Romain Febvre 221pts.
KTM. 14. Valentin Teillet 211pts. Kaw. 15. Zach Osborne 210pts. Yam
- MX1 Championship Final Standings: 1. Antonio Cairoli 692pts. 2. Clement Desalle 594pts. Suz3. Gautier
Paulin 536pts. Kaw. 4. Christophe Pourcel 521pts. Kaw. 5. Ken de Dycker 505pts. KTM. 6. Kevin Strijbos 405pts.
KTM. 7. Xavier Boog 398pts. Kaw. 8. Tanel Leok 381pts. Suz. 9. Evgeny Bobryshev 325pts. Hon. 10. Rui
Goncalves 315pts. Hon. 11. Shaun Simpson 311pts. Yam. 12. Sebastien Pourcel 229pts. Kaw. 13. Jonathan
Barragan 224pts. Hon. 14. Davide Guarneri 226pts. KTM. 15. David Phillippaerts 212pts. Yam.
-- Spanish Motocross Championship – Final Standings
- MX Elite Final Standings: Barragan 349, Lozano 342, Butron 332, Cortes 250, Betriu 219, Alvarez 217, Izoird
215, Ballenger 165, Ballus 140, Rodrigues 133.
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-- Maxxis British Motocross Nationals – Final Standings
- MX1 Series Standings: 1 Strijbos 530, 2 Simpson 477, 3 Krestinov 363, 4 Matiss Karro 308, 5 Law 272, 6 Barr
261, 7 Whatley 240, 8 Snow 229, 9 Coutts 212, 10 Stephen Sword 198
- MX2 Series Standings: 1 Banks-Browne 447, 2 Pocock 442, 3 MacKenzie 343, 4 Irwin 335, 5 Bradshaw 334, 6
Lenoir 318, 7 Nico Aubin 269, 8 Edmonds 238, 9 Tombs 183, 10 James Cottrell 168.
-- 2012 World Trials Championship - Final Standings
Final Championships Points: 1. Toni Bou 250 pts. 2. Adam Raga 187 pts. 3. Jeroni Fajardo 186 pts. 4. Albert
Cabestany 181 pts. 5. Takahisa Fujinami 174 pts. 6. James Dabill 135 pts . 7. Jack Challoner 99 pts. 8. Daniel
Oliveras 90 pts. 9. Michael Brown 89 pts. 10. Matteo Grattarola 66 Pts.
-- 2012 FIM Junior Motocross World Championship – Final Standings
- 65 Overall: 1. Caleb Grothues AUS. 2. Rily Dukes AUS. 3. Robert-Crisztian Tompa ROU. 4. Conner Mullennx
USA. 5. Timur Petrashin RUS. 6. Luke Milec SLO. 7. Raivo Dankers NED. 8. Dmytro Chernov UKR. 9. Rene Hofer
AUT. 10. Xylian Ramella SUI.
- 85 Overall: 1. Brian Hsu GER. 2. Austin Forkner USA. 3. Davey Pooties NED. 4. Ivan Petrov BUL. 5. Tomas
Ragandini ITA. 6. Jake Pinhancos USA. 7. Bradley Cox RSA. 8. Fillippo Zonta ITA. 9. Mitchell Evans AUS. 10.
Conrad Mewse GBR. 13. Hunter Lawrence AUS.
- 125 Overall: 1. Tim Gajser SLO. 2. Simone Furlotti ITA. 3. James Dunn GBR. 4. Jorge Zaragoze Beltran ESP. 5.
Pauls Jonass LAT. 6. Vaclay Kovar CZE. 7. Nicholas Adams RSA. 8. Brian Bogers NED. 9.Thomas Kjer Olsen DEN.
10. Calvin Vlaaderen NED12. Jordan Smith USA. 16. Jarec Balkovic USA. 17. Joel Milesevic AUS. 31. Egan
Mastin AUS.
- Nations Overall: 1. Netherlands. 2. Italy. 3. United States. 4. Australia. 5. South Africa. 6. Russia. 7. Czech
Republic. 8. Bulgaria. 9. Latvia. 10. Lithuania. 11. Ukraine. 12. Slovenia. 13. Germany. 14. Great Britan. 15.
Austria. 16. Brazil. 17. Estonia. 18. Slovakia. 19. Begium. 20. Finland.
-- 2012 World Speedway Championship – Final Standings
- FINAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Chris Holder 160, 2 Nicki Pedersen 152, 3 Greg Hancock 148, 4
Tomasz Gollob 142, 5 Emil Sayfutdinov 133, 6 Jason Crump 126, 7 Antonio Lindback 122, 8 Fredrik Lindgren
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119, 9 Andreas Jonsson 88, 10 Hans Andersen 69.
-- 2012 Vets Motocross Des Nations – Final Results
VETS Motocross Des Nations: 1. Belgium. 2. USA. 3. Great Britain
EVO VMXDN Results: 1. Werner Dewitt - 1-2-3-5. 2. Ryan Hughes - 10-1-1-3. Gordon Crockard - 5-4-2-2. 4.
Johan Boonen - 3-3-4-4. 7. Doug Dubach. 12. Jeff Ward. 52. Russell Williamson (Aus)
TWIN SHOCK VMXDN Results: 1. Ryan Hughes - 1-1-1-1. 2. Patrick Caps - 2-3-3-2. 3. Colin Dugmore - 7-2-2-7.
4. Jurgen Kuppers - 3-7-5-3. 5. Doug Dubach. 27. Chuck Sun. 40. Geoff Ballard (Aus). 41. Russell Williamson
(Aus). 49. Mike Bell. 52. Ray Beetz.
EVO 250 Results: 1. Kristian Whatley - 1-1-1-2. 2. Gordan Crockard - 15-5-2-1. 3. Jack Gribble - 7-7-4-5. 4.
Stuart Rawlings - 8-2-7-6.
EVO 500 Results: 1. Scott Elderfield - 3-2-2-2. 2. Dorren Coutts............2-3-5-1. 3. Tom Church - 1-1-3-9. 4. Sam
Chapman - 4-5-6-7.
TWIN SHOCK UNDER-40 Results: 1. Tom Church - 5-1-3-3. 2. Ed Bradley - 3-3-4-5. 3. Luke Hill - 2-4-6-6. 4. Brad
Tomlin - 1-12-5-3.
TWIN SHOCK OVER-40 Results: 1. Anders Sydborg - 1-1-1-1. 2. Howard Standfield - 3-3-2-2. 3. Danny Scheers 2-2-3-4. 4. Gary Turner - 4-6-7-5.
TWIN SHOCK OVER-50 Results: 1. Russell Priddle - 2-2-3-9. 2. Mike Bell - 5-5-2-5. 3. Nick Toms - 9-3-4-8. 4.
Chris Elderfield - 11-10-8-6. 15. Chuck Sun. 26. Geoff Ballard (Won the opening moto).
-- 2012 ISDE – Saxony, Germany – Final Results
- World Trophy Final Standings: 1, France: 27:57:45.30. 2, Australia: +37:40.67. 3, Italy: +47:54.09. 4, USA:
+58:27.76. 5, Finland: +58:29.20. 6, Spain: +59:02.84. 7, Sweden: +1:00:44.36. 8. Great Britain: +1:28:51.95. 9,
Germany: +1:42:00.05. 10, Netherlands: +1:55:41.36.
- E1 individual Final Result: 1, Antoine Meo, France, KTM, 5:32:38.52, 2, Eero Remes, Finland, KTM, +5:14.20,
3, Rodrig Thain, France, Honda, +10:10.38, 4, Daniel Milner, Australia, Yamaha, +11:44.35, 5, Lorenzo
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Santolino, Spain, Husqvarna, +12:57.25, 6. Antti Hellsten, Finland, TM, +12:57.25, 7, Maurizio Micheluz, Italy,
HM-Honda, +14:41.90, 8, Jeremy Joly, France, Yamaha, +15:38.61, 9, Victor Guerrero, Spain, KTM, +16:01.93,
10, Michael Brown, USA, KTM, +16:55.43, 15, Glenn Kearney, Australia, 20, Luca Bussa, Australia.
- E2 Individual Final Result: 1, Pierre-Alexandre Renet, France, Husaberg, 5:35:14.24, 2, Johnny Aubert,
France, KTM, +10.07, 3, Alex Salvini, Italy, Husqvarna, +2:59.34, 4, Matthew Phillips, Australia, Yamaha,
+3:42.10, 5, Ivan Cervantes, Spain, Gas-Gas, +5:14.43, 6, Joshua Strang, Australia, KTM, +5:18.39, 7, Taylor
Robert, USA, Kawasaki, +8:33.93, 8, Mathias Bellino, France, Husaberg, +9:08.40, 9, Thaddeus Duvall, USA,
Honda, +9:12.38, 10, Robert Kvarnstrom, Sweden, Beta, +10:17.20, 18, Chris Hollis, Australia, 20, Mitch
Harper, Australia, 52, Lachlan Stanford, Australia.
- E3 Individual Final Result: 1, Christophe Nambotin, France, KTM, 5:31:39.33, 2, Toby Price, Australia, KTM,
+8:59.11, 3, Joakim Ljunggren, Sweden, +10:06.97, 4, Aigar Leok, Estonia, TM, +11:31.97, 5, Marcus, Kehr,
Germany, KTM, +11:37.00, 6, Manuel Monni, Italy, +12:19.42, 7, Danny McCanney, GBR, Gas-Gas, +12.48.6, 8,
Mirko Gritti, Italy, KTM, +14.04.71, 9, Sebastien Guillaume, France, Gas-Gas, +15:42.73, 10, Marko Tarkkala,
Finland, Beta, +17:11.33.
- Junior World Trophy Final Result: 1, France: 17:23:17.05. 2, Great Britain: +2:43.68. 3, USA: +15:06.02. 4,
Australia: +31:27.06. 5, Portugal: +40:14.15. 6, Czech Republic: +50:58.217, Finland: +50:59.21. 8, Spain:
+51:30.02. 9, Sweden: +53:04.34. 10, Germany: +54:18.56
- EW Final Final Result: 1, Ludivine Puy, France, Gas-Gas, 6:33:54.96. 2, Heike Petrick, Germany, Husaberg,
+26:30.50. 3, Jessica Jonsson, Sweden, Gas-Gas, +46:14.86. 6, Jessica Gardiner, Australia, Yamaha. 8, Tanya
Hearn, Australia, KTM. 13, Tayla Jones, Australia, KTM.
- Women’s World Trophy Final Result: 1, France: 13:52:48.17. 2, Germany: +1:52:40.95. 3, Australia:
-- RHL Beach Race at Weston – Super – Mare
Final Standings – Top Five - 1. Jeffrey Herlings (KTM), 2. Shaun Simpson (YAM), Ken De Dycker (KTM),
Nathan Watson (BSA), Brad Anderson (Honda).

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